Song
1. Judging by my music video's intended theme, do you think this song would fit the narrative?
Interviewee 1: Yes, I think it would fit perfectly with the narrative as it is a punk rock song.
Interviewee2: Yes, i think the narrative chosen is great as it is a Punk/Rock song.
2. What type of scenes would you expect to be in a music video to this song, include which connotations it could include e.g. connotations such as anger, violence, happiness, romance etc?
Interviewee 1: I think the emotions that could be portrayed in the music video could be anger and violence or even happiness as I can imagine somebody going crazy to this song and loving it. I could also imagine some of the scenes to maybe be filmed in the woods to make some of the music video seem quite abstract.
Interviewee 2: I think there are many emotions that could be used within this music video, these could be anger, violence and craziness.
3. Where do you think a music video to this song would be filmed?
Interviewee 1: Possibly some on the streets and in the woods.
Interviewee 2: I could imagine the music video being filmed at a rock concert, or in a dark woodland area because of the beats to the song and the type of music it is.
4. Do you think this song is trying to portray a message through its lyrics?
Interviewee 1: In some way yes. The word itself 'Riot' conveys serious anger.
Interviewee 2: In some way i think the word 'Riot' conveys a busy club and anger.
Narrative
1. In many punk rock music videos there's a 'mosh pit' featured, a riot or general scenes of chaos & rebellion. I think it would be appropriate to include a 'pit' almost as crazy as Minor Threat kicked up?
Interviewee 1: I think the idea of creating a 'pit' is great and should deffinetly be seen in your music video as it also following the codes and conventions of you're genre.
Interviewee 2: I think the idea of using a 'pit' is good as it fits into the genre of music you are using and also it is usually a stereotype of Punk/Rock. i could imagine a 'pit' working well within this narrative.
Interviewee 1: I think the idea of creating a 'pit' is great and should deffinetly be seen in your music video as it also following the codes and conventions of you're genre.
Interviewee 2: I think the idea of using a 'pit' is good as it fits into the genre of music you are using and also it is usually a stereotype of Punk/Rock. i could imagine a 'pit' working well within this narrative.
2. Do you think I should record live artists performing as a band in my video?
Interviewee 1: I think this would be a really good idea and would fit in well with the 'pit' scene.
Interviewee 2: I think recording live artists would be good and also maybe use scenes from a club that would usually involve a 'pit' as this would work well within your editing.
3. Where do you think I should film this mosh pit and how?
Interviewee 1: I think the night clubs 'Spiders' and 'Welly' would be pretty cool locations but if this is not possible you could always create your own in the Theatre and create your own.
Interviewee 2: I think recording your music video in 'Welly' would work well as this usually consists of this genre of music and also would work well, however if this cannot be done maybe gather a few friends and just film it on a field, skatepark to create a good scene for your music video.
Style: Abstract
Interviewee 1: 10/10
Interviewee 2: 9/10
1. Do you think it would be effective the use animatics to portray some of my narrative in my video?
Interviewee 1: Yes
Interviewee 2: Yes i think it would work well as it creates a different effect.
2. How effective do you think it is using a group of people in a music video?
Interviewee 1: I think it can be effective but careful not to focus on too many as audience could lose interest.
Interviewee 2: I think it would work well, just make sure that you use a focal point so the audience connects to music video throughout.
Interviewee 1: I think this would be a really good idea and would fit in well with the 'pit' scene.
Interviewee 2: I think recording live artists would be good and also maybe use scenes from a club that would usually involve a 'pit' as this would work well within your editing.
3. Where do you think I should film this mosh pit and how?
Interviewee 1: I think the night clubs 'Spiders' and 'Welly' would be pretty cool locations but if this is not possible you could always create your own in the Theatre and create your own.
Interviewee 2: I think recording your music video in 'Welly' would work well as this usually consists of this genre of music and also would work well, however if this cannot be done maybe gather a few friends and just film it on a field, skatepark to create a good scene for your music video.
Style: Abstract
Looking at this photo...
1. Do you think a similar setting would look effective for a music video to a punk rock song, such as the one above?
Interviewee 1:
I think these images fit in well and if you could find the right location you could definitely take inspiration from these images and do a similar thing.
Interviewee 2:
I think these images create a good location that could be re-created by you as it isnt a hard location to find.
2. After seeing this photograph how do you visualise the music video?
Interviewee 1: I visualise the music video being rather a punk rock boy or girl walking the streets and pitting going crazy.
Interviewee 2: I can visualise trains going by the people within the music video going wild and having a good time.
3. Do you think the main character should be male or female?
Interviewee 1: I think either would work really well. At first thought I would of chose male however I think it would be pretty cool using a punk rock girl and would really make your music video stand out.
Interviewee 2: I could imagine a male being a good main character rather than a female as the stereotype of a punk/rocker is male and would fit with the style of genre, i think using females as backing dancers would work well.
4.Do you think the music video should be shot indoor or outdoor?
Interviewee 1: I think the music video shouldn't stick to one location and could be filmed both indoor and outdoor.
Interviewee 2: I think shooting the video outdoors would work better as you can use various locations and there is more room to use 'pits'
Music Videos I vision mine to be similar to
1. Can you visualise a music video similar to this to fit to the song I have
chosen?
Interviewee 1: Yes I can.
Interviewee 2: Yes i think it would work well visually.
2. Do you think this music video will fit into the same catagory of music video I
want to create?
Interviewee 1: Yes.
Interviewee 2: Yes as it is played in the same clubs as other punk/rock songs.
3.Do you think the hand-held camera technique in this video is effective in a postitive way?
Interviewee 1: Yes I think it works well with the genre of music.
Interviewee 2: Yes as the point of view shots would work better than using a still camera, it creates a more realistic music video.
4.How effective do you think it is using only one person as the main focus of the
music video?
Interviewee 1: I think it will be very effective as it can make the audience relate to the song better if they can relate to the character.
Interviewee 2: I think it is a good idea to focus on one person, however using other would also work well but maybe blur them out so you can see them but they aren't the main focal point.
5. On a scale of 1-10 how
well do you think the editing is?
Interviewee 1: 9/10
Interviewee 2: 8/10
6. On a scale of 1-10 what
would you rate this music video?
Interviewee 2: 9/10
1. Do you think it would be effective the use animatics to portray some of my narrative in my video?
Interviewee 1: Yes
Interviewee 2: Yes i think it would work well as it creates a different effect.
2. How effective do you think it is using a group of people in a music video?
Interviewee 1: I think it can be effective but careful not to focus on too many as audience could lose interest.
Interviewee 2: I think it would work well, just make sure that you use a focal point so the audience connects to music video throughout.
3. On a scale of 1-10 how
good do you think the editing is?
Interviewee 1: 10/10
Interviewee 2: 10/10
4. On a scale of 1-10 what
would you rate this music video?
Interviewee 1: 10/10
Interviewee 2: 10/10
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