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Ideas report
1. Ryan Baxter, Adam Cunliffe and Daniella Johnston
Ideas Report
Lyrical Meaning
The name of the song βUse Somebodyβ suggests feelings of loneliness and longing for
somebody. This could be ambiguous for using a person in order to get something that the
person want which could include exploiting, taking advantage and being selfish. The themes
of this song include love, selfishness, loneliness and relationships. There will also be visual
ideas that relate to this, for example there will be separate shots of the lead singer with the
band and also alone so comparisons can be made. There will be contrasting shots of his life,
we could also include live performances from the band showing they can use and need each
other. βSomeone Like Youβ implies he has already seen the type of person he looking for, by
not mentioning the name of the person, we assume this person is from a distance, so they
havenβt met. βWhile you live it up, Iβm off to sleepβ suggests that he doesnβt get to live a
normal life and have the freedom to go out and enjoy himself, we could introduce this by
using binary opposition between the lives of the band and the lives of someone who doesnβt
have the fame. βWaging wars to shape the poet and the beatβ from this we can see
opposites which suggests that they have opposite lifestyles, so this could be introduced by
the use of montages and fast paced editing.
Type of video β Concept/Narrative/Performance
In terms of concept, we could create feelings of loneliness, jealousy, love and other
emotions portrayed within the lyrics of the song so we can relate to it and empathise with
the band.
In terms of performance, we could film the band playing together for example during live
performances or rehearsing. We could also have shots of the vocalist singing towards the
camera.
In terms of a narrative, we could base it on the lead singer longing for somebody from a
distance, someone who he has never met, or someone who he sees every day. The video
could not contain any shots of the band and instead just have characters in the narrative, for
example we could show a day in the life of a group of friends showing that they all need
each other.
The combination of all three styles could be used as the narrative could cut to a from shots
of the band performing.
2. Ryan Baxter, Adam Cunliffe and Daniella Johnston
Iconography
This could include Industrial/urban landscapes, City of Manchesterβs night life, Instruments β
iconic of rock music for example guitars and microphones, cars and traffic to represent their
hectic lifestyle and travelling when touring, smoking/drink to show the stereotype of
rebellion, Money β to represent power/fame/success, leather jackets, motorcycles and band
members having piercings and tattooβs.
Genre conventions β Rock.
In order to fulfil the conventions of rock we will need to include; use of black and white, use
of night rather than daylight, on stage performances, screaming crowds/fans, dark colours,
stereotypes of rebellion and power, backstage footage, gestures of male friendship for
example the band doing stuff together, playing of instruments, juxtaposition of opposites,
faced paced motion editing, men are subjects and women are objects, montage of industrial
settings, wide shots of the band playing together and shadow and low key lighting.
Camera work/cinematography
Establishing shots near the beginning would be effective as it will create a mood for the
video. Tracking and panning shots of the setting will establish the setting and start the
narrative. Wide long shots of the band will be them performing together or in a bar, this will
represent the unity of the band with them being in shots close together. Close ups could be
used on the instruments being played for example a hand playing a guitar to show the
iconography and empathise the genre. Eye line match could be used between the lead
singer and other characters in the video perhaps his love interest or just something else he
is looking at. Lip sync will have to be used when matching the mouth movements in shots to
the actual soundtrack to make it more professional. Two shots could be used when two
characters are in a frame, low and high angle shots can be used during the performance of
the band and a focus pull could be used at the start and the end of the video as it will
change the depth of field and bring something that is in focus out of focus.
Characters
The band, love interest, screaming fans, camera crew, majority are male (to highlight the
genre rock which is male dominated), groups of friends, one obsessive fan maybe.
3. Ryan Baxter, Adam Cunliffe and Daniella Johnston
General Mise en Scene
For settings, we could have; travelling on the road, backstage, in a bar, onstage/live
performances, in their apartments, Manchester city centre, on a beach. For lighting we
could have; low key lighting, shadows, high key lighting and black and white. For costumes
we could have; generally dark clothing, tattoos and piercings, tight/skinny jeans, facial hair,
messy βruggedβ look, leather jackets, sunglasses and designer clothing to fulfil the
connotations of rock. For props we could have; instruments, money, beer bottles,
cigarettes, cars, pool/snooker tables.
Editing and digital effects
We could have cuts to make shots blend more smoothly which will make it look more
professional. We could have slow motion, also a cross dissolve which could be 2 overlapping
shots to highlight the contrast between them so we can compare. We could have a montage
with fast paced editing during the instruments parts of the song, it could also be fast paced
during the faster parts of the performance and slower during the slow parts of the
performance, we could have split screen to show two videos at once which could be useful
for a narrative. We could superimpose one video on top of another so that we can show two
different scenes at once, this could be done during the montage I mentioned earlier.