3. Our Idea
The rough outline of our video is:
- The audience see an insecure, unconfident, average woman in her bedroom.
- As the video progresses, she has an ongoing daydream, triggered by Meghan’s song.
- The audience get to see our version of ‘Meghan’ performing alongside the narrative of the average woman.
- The average woman gains confidence, and at the end of the video she comes out of her daydream, and
has the confidence to leave the house wearing a bright dress and walking with lots of confidence.
- Our aim is to promote the concept of female empowerment.
4. Why did we choose this video?
- Fun and upbeat song.
- Empowering and inspiring message within the
song and the lyrics.
- The lyrics enable us to make an interesting
narrative.
- The artist that we have chosen is popular, and
easily recognisable.
- The song is modern and up-to-date which suits
both us, and our target audience.
5. Overall Vision
Our overall vision is to split our video between a narrative and a performance from the artist.
Our performance will take place in various locations such as a bar area, party scene, and dance studio. We will use a variety of
shots – e.g. close ups, tracking shots.
Our narrative will focus on an average female, who represents the everyday female. At the beginning, she is mopping and
doing housework whilst listening to Meghan’s ‘Me Too’ and begins to daydream. As part of her daydream, she gains
confidence, and is an embodiment of the lyrics and the message. She shows our audience that you can, and that you should
be confident. The female also showcases a growth in person and allows the audience to follow a journey consequently
keeping them captivated and interested in our narrative.
Regarding the performance section, our artist will be shown through various long shots and close ups to conform to
conventions of a pop music video; this will be included to allow us to show off the glamour aspect of pop artists and reveal a
contrast between this character and the average female accentuating the difference.
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6. In Meghan Trainor’s music videos, she often wears bright colours, which shows that she has an uplifting character and wants to entertain her audience. She often has
her hair down and has had a variety of different colours, which shows that she’s not afraid to change her image and be the person that she wants to be.
Meghan is often seen in dresses, which shows her feminine side, further reinforcing the message that women are
powerful.
Meghan is often featured in her own in the music videos, showing her independence and that she can get to where she wants to be on her own. We wanted our
brand image to be multi cultural to show diversity within the UK.
We want to show people that it’s good to feel confident, as after watching this video will hopefully help them in day to day life. This will also help to push people to
believe in themselves and that they can achieve whatever they want to.
We want to promote female empowerment and make everything we do fun, which will further entertain our audience, whilst also sending out a positive message.
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7. Locations
We will be using a variety of locations throughout the video.
The average female will be mainly based in her
bedroom. We want to make sure that she looks as
average as possible to represent her age and gender.
We will also have her in front of her mirror, and this is
also found in
We will also be filming at a decking location which
will act as our ‘pub’/café scene. We will transform
it and furnish it with waiters, table clothes, candles
etc so that it is more believable.
The scene where we have the artist on
television and the average female watching
her will be filmed at a dance studio.
The final scene will be at a party location. This is
where the car will pull up at, the paparazzi waiting
to take photos of them outside, and also the party
inside. The artist will address the camera (break
the fourth wall) and sing to the camera.
8. Props/Costume
Each character in our music video will wear different costumes depending
on how we want to portray them to the audience and regarding their
personalities and beliefs.
Firstly, our ‘artist’ character will be seen wearing glamorous costumes
including dresses, sparkly outfits, heavy make up and high heels. This
enables the audience to immediately recognize that this is a high class
character and connotes fame and fortune.
Our ‘talent’ or ‘ordinary girl’ character will be seen in ordinary clothing to
express normality. She will wear clothing involving jeans, t-shirts, jumpers
etc in dark, bland colours at the start. This will change as the video
progresses and as the character grows more confident. In the confidence
stage she will be seen in dresses and smart outfits but will still not over
power the beauty of the artist.
Regarding waiters and drivers which are in our video, they will all be seen
in suits or tuxedo’s as they appear in scenes with the artist meaning they
must look high class, expensive and smart.
9. The following themes will be present in our video:
• Female empowerment-
For us our target audience is predominately teenage girls, so we really do want to create a video that
empowers them. It’s important for Teenage girls to feel worthy and validated so I think this is our most
important theme.
• Confidence
Confidence is also a very important theme as we want to show how the average women gains the
confidence to love herself throughout the narrative.
• Insecurities
Women and teenage girls in particular suffer from many insecurities due to the media, so this theme is
important to tackle in order to relate to our teenage audience.
• Finding yourself
Our teenage years are about growth and it is very important in the resolution that the average women
in question finds out who she is.
Themes
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10. In Pop music videos the following elements are very common to see:
• Dancing/ Dance routines
• The colours are normally bright
• Lyrics are often romantic, concerned with love and finding the
• Pop videos are upbeat and fast
• Close- ups of the artist
• Artists are costumed in clothing which is popular in the present society
• In order for pop to be the recognisable genre it is, most pop videos should adhere to many of these pop conventions.
Elements like dancing and bright colours are things we heavily want to feature in our own music video. The song “Me
Too” By Meghan Trainor allows us to create a bright and fun video due to the upbeat nature of the song. We are going
to have two narratives running throughout the song and dance routines will help us to connect these adjacent
characters together. The average women in the video (Rachel) will gain inspiration from watching the Talent (Rene)
performing the song.
Genre Conventions
11. • Cinematography –
• High angles on the talent as she feels vulnerable
• Low angles on the artist as she is confident
• Long shots of dancing
• Close ups of the artist, talent and dancers
• Sound –
• Lip syncing in time with the music
• Editing –
• Cuts to the beat
• Short takes as the song is very upbeat
• Longer takes to show the vulnerability of the talent
• Mise en scene –
• Casual clothing for the talent
• Glamourous dresses for the artist
• The talent will gradually gain confidence and begin to dress in more glamourous clothing
• High key lighting
Technical Conventions
12. Target Audience:
How will we appeal to our target audience?
Our target audience is both male and females, from the ages of around 12-18.
We chose this target audience because we felt that because we are still included within the group that we are creating our
video for, we can ensure that it is both appropriate, and interesting for our viewers.
To appeal to our target audience, we will include the following things:
- Short, snappy cuts so that you don’t get bored.
- Try to incorporate bright colours to make it aesthetically pleasing.
- An empowering message, however make the narrative clear enough for young adults to understand.
- Make it fun to watch