Meeting 5
For this meeting, we have been discussing and deciding locations that we will use in our music video. The location is a important aspect in a music video because it determines the scene to help portray a clearer message for the audience.
1st scene: Samsia Akhter
Song: "I need a doctor"
Location: Dark box/room, with a background of lots of clocks. We have decided this location/backdrop for my section of the song because it relates to the emotion i am trying to portray to the audience. Also it connects with the theme of my song of needing help, and being confined in a trapped space.
2nd scene: Mizbah Iqbal
Song: "Airplanes"
Location: city scape scenery in the evening. We have decided this location/backdrop for her section of the song because it relates to the lyrics in the song. Also, a cityscape scene is going to give the idea of modernism, with the theme of airplanes, and it will be a high cosmopolitian backdrop, to symbolize the sky and vehicles in the sky.
3rd scene: Ayesha Shaikh
Song: "Impossible"
Location: Sidney Stringer Academy rooftop. We have decided this location/backdrop for her section of the song because it relates to the lyrics in the song. "Shout it from the rooftops, write it on the sky line". Also, by using the rooftop garden, it gives the impression to the audience that the protagonist is despeate to get something off her mind, tell it to the world, and escape from her problems.
4th scene: Shalini Yogamoorthy
Song: "Written in the stars"
Location: Empty field in the evening, (looking at the stars). We have decided this location/backdrop for her section of the song because it relates to the theme of the song. we have chosen a empty field because it will highlight out the stars in the sky, away from interfering city lights.
5th scene: All
Song: "I'm coming home"
Location: Blue bridge outside Coventry transport museum. We have chosen to shoot our last song in this location because it is a long path/road, which is mentioned in the song. Also we have chosen to do this bridge, as it is a iconic piece of architecture for Coventry and as it says in the song "i'm coming home". we thought this would be relatable to all of us for home.
1st scene: Samsia Akhter
Song: "I need a doctor"
Location: Dark box/room, with a background of lots of clocks. We have decided this location/backdrop for my section of the song because it relates to the emotion i am trying to portray to the audience. Also it connects with the theme of my song of needing help, and being confined in a trapped space.
2nd scene: Mizbah Iqbal
Song: "Airplanes"
Location: city scape scenery in the evening. We have decided this location/backdrop for her section of the song because it relates to the lyrics in the song. Also, a cityscape scene is going to give the idea of modernism, with the theme of airplanes, and it will be a high cosmopolitian backdrop, to symbolize the sky and vehicles in the sky.
3rd scene: Ayesha Shaikh
Song: "Impossible"
Location: Sidney Stringer Academy rooftop. We have decided this location/backdrop for her section of the song because it relates to the lyrics in the song. "Shout it from the rooftops, write it on the sky line". Also, by using the rooftop garden, it gives the impression to the audience that the protagonist is despeate to get something off her mind, tell it to the world, and escape from her problems.
4th scene: Shalini Yogamoorthy
Song: "Written in the stars"
Location: Empty field in the evening, (looking at the stars). We have decided this location/backdrop for her section of the song because it relates to the theme of the song. we have chosen a empty field because it will highlight out the stars in the sky, away from interfering city lights.
5th scene: All
Song: "I'm coming home"
Location: Blue bridge outside Coventry transport museum. We have chosen to shoot our last song in this location because it is a long path/road, which is mentioned in the song. Also we have chosen to do this bridge, as it is a iconic piece of architecture for Coventry and as it says in the song "i'm coming home". we thought this would be relatable to all of us for home.
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