Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Prop Shop

Hi!

This is the prop list for our music video. We needed one so that we didn't forget any important props that we might need.


Shot List

Shot list
Shot no. Duration Shot Type Angle Movement Action
1 2s Close Up Straight Panning Showing Jack and Sophie’s faces, portraying his annoyance and her slyness
2 3s Mid Shot  High Panning Shows Jack looking over her shoulder as Sophie texts other boys. 
3 3s Mid Shot Straight Still They begin arguing, Sophie is trying to convince  Jack she's doing nothing wrong
4 2s Mid Shot Straight Still Jack hints about her clothing, Sophie walks out
5 3s Over the Shoulder Straight Zooming in Sophie looking at photo’s of her mum, grieving her death, establishing a past for the actor 
6 2s Mid Shot Straight Still Jack see’s Sophie sat down upset
7 1s Over the Shoulder Straight Zooming in Jack look’s at the photo’s over her shoulder
8 1s Mid Shot Straight Dollying Jack retracts from Sophie 
9 2s Close Up Straight Still Shows Jack’s face as he starts to contemplate whether they should be together
10 2s Establishing Shot Straight Panning Establish and set the mood of the room the two actors are in
11 2s Mid Shot Straight Still Film the two actors having an argument
12 2s Over the Shoulder Straight Still This has built up with chorus - Over Jack’s shoulder, film Sophie arguing why Jack doesn’t care about anything
13 2s Over the Shoulder Straight Still Over Sophie’s shoulder film Jack being dismissive to the argument - in time with last verse of chorus
14 5s Long Shot  Straight Slow Motion Film breaking glass of a photo of Jack’s mum and a bunch of roses being thrown in the air to represent them falling apart.
15 4s Flashback Straight Still Flashback to Jack’s childhood including bullying and looking at pictures of his mum in remembrance, showing why he is okay by himself without women.
16 4s Long Shot Straight Panning Shows Jack swinging on a swing in the park as he’s remembering his childhood. Swing links to childhood. 
17 3s Point of View Shot Straight Still Show Jack looking at Sophie’s dark under eye make up and circles
18 3s Point of View Shot Straight Still Show Sophie looking at Jack as he claims she looks under-slept, hinting she spent the night with someone
19 3s Establishing Shot Straight Panning Show Jack and Sophie walking towards each other with Sophie crying
20 5s Mid Shot  Straight Still Show Jack comforting Sophie, in time with the repeated “I’m a Pacifier” at the outro of the song, pacifier = comfort.

Costuming

Hi!
In the first half of the song, until the 17h shot, the two characters will remain in the same clothing. By doing this, it shows the repetitive, never ending circle of their arguing relationship. Sophies make up then changes at the 17th shot and they are both going to be in different clothing. This mise-en-scene matches the outro of the songs lyrics because he is repeating Im a Pacifier. We linked this to mean that he is someone who can comfort Sophie and stop her from crying. Therefore, by them changing their appearance, the mise-en-scene helps the video to match the song and show their relationship is finally coming round and changing for the better because hes  comforting her.

Sophies outfit for the first part of the video is going to be dark clothing. By having this dark clothing, it shows her as a mysterious character with a past behind her; her mothers death. It also shows her in a sad, negative state and sets the tone of the song. Jeans are also a piece of clothing popular for teenagers, and this makes it more relatable for the audience. She is going to be wearing a grey jumper, as this has a slight contrast against the black jeans and shows the hope there is when the relationship turns round at the end of the song.






 

Her make up at the first half of the music video is going to be relatively subtle. This shows again a boring, repetitive routine.















This changes to more dark make up at the 17th shot when she becomes emotional to show how much the argument is effecting her. This make up is also why Jack seems to think she has spent the night with someone else and the mise-en-scene helps the audience see why he may think this, she is in the same clothes with rubbed, dark make up.





Jack is going to be wearing black jeans and a black coat. This mise-en-scene shows him in the sad state he is in and portrays to the audience they are both in a bad place and this is shining through their clothing. He is going to be wearing jeans as well because this is again popular in his age range. This makes the video more relatable and meets the target audience. 













Music Video Production Risk Assessment

Music Video PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT

Hazard
Persons who may be harmed
Property which may be damaged
Risk controls already in place
Risk Assessment LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, EXTREME
(see table next page)
Falling over on concrete
Actors and crew
Phones used for filming
No spillages over slipping areas
MODERATE
Behaviour of dogs or animal in park
Actors and crew
Mise-en-scene
Stay away from any animals in the park

MODERATE
Spilling any hot drinks in cafe
Actor
Mise-en-scene, camera equipment
Being careful with handling hot drinks, make sure they arent served piping hot
MODERATE