The document summarizes the locations, props, talent, and equipment planned for a music video. Three locations were selected - a large wood called Brayton Barff for outdoor shots of the characters, an interior house for memory scenes, and a college media studio for shots of the band. Props include musical instruments, a teddy bear, and ring. College performing arts and music students will play the main characters and band. The equipment needed at each location is listed, including cameras, batteries, tripods, and shoulder mounts.
3. Location 1 – Brayton Barff, Selby
For our first location, we needed a large wood, for the shots where Ben is
running through the trees being haunted by Sue. At first, we looked at the
area around college, so see if anywhere would work. However, we felt
that the space wasn’t big enough to allow us to fully show the story, and
we would need reimagine the video on a slightly smaller scale. We want
the video to look like it’s set in a large wood, so we decided not to
downscale, and instead find a larger location. The red circle is college, and
the blue circles are the locations that we considered.
We then decided to explore Brayton Barff, as this is a large area with
lots of trees, and has areas of different terrain. First, we looked at
the area on Google Maps, before travelling down to explore. As it’s
located in Selby, it’s not too far from college, allowing for regular
bus and train options, for both the crew and the talent. There is a
clearing with picnic tables, allowing for us to sit and eat lunch. There
is also a hill, allowing for different shots to be possible in the video.
The circled area is where we would be filming.
5. Location 2 – Tom’s house, Selby
For the memory shots, we need to shoot at a house. We will be using the exterior for when Sue storms out of the house and
dies, as well as the dining room in the house for the initial argument. After discussing the different houses of the crew
member’s, we decided to settle on Tom’s. The dining room has an exterior door leading to the side of the house, where the
characters will be able to walk up and onto the road. Inside, the décor is quite simple, so minor changes could be made if
necessary to enhance the mise-en-scene. The house is also in Selby, so the location isn’t an issue, and if more than one day of
filming is necessary the same travel routes will be able to be used.
Dining room
Garden and exterior
6. Location 3 – Media Studio, York College
Originally, we planned to shoot the shots of the band
performing in the woods, so that they would appear to be
in the same place as Ben, creating a coherence throughout
the video. However, we realised that transporting the
instruments for this would be difficult, as there is a lot and
they’re quite large and heavy. The drum kit in particular
would be very difficult, as we would need to transport the
kit individually then set it up in the woods. Not only would
this be time consuming, but this would be quite difficult.
Instead of the woods, we decided to use the media studio
in college. The studio is located very close to the music
rooms, and therefore taking the instruments down to the
studio will be much easier, as we can just carry them down.
This also makes it easier for the band, as they will be in
college already and won’t need to travel over to a different place. Using the college also means that we have easy access to
things like toilets and food.
We have decided to use a white background for the shots, so that it looks very simple. At first, we considered black, but the band
will be wearing black, and we didn’t want them to blend in with the background. Therefore, we chose to use white instead, so
that the band would stand out more.
8. Props
The main props that we will need for the video will be the instruments for the shots
of the band playing. For this, we will need:
• Microphone
• Mic stand
• Guitar
• Drum kit
To get these, the guitarist has agreed to bring his own instrument to use, and we
will be borrowing the drum kit and mic/mic stand from the college music
department.
We will also need a teddy for the shot where Sue throws it at Ben in the
memories. We will be buying the teddy from a charity shop so that it already
looks old and slightly worn. The teddy will be simple and a plain brown colour, so
that it fits in with the colour scheme and tone of the whole video.
The final prop that we will need is a ring, for the shots where Sue takes the ring
off and leaves it on the table, and when Ben picks it up to look at it. This ring will
need to look like an engagement ring, to fully convey the idea of whereabouts
the relationship between these characters was at. We will be using a ring that we
have from home, so that we don’t have to purchase a new one.
10. Character Description + costume
Ben Male. Age 18 – 21. A timid looking guy. Clothes are
simple with just a t-shirt and jeans. When in the
forest, he looks more dishevelled.
Sue Female. Age 18 – 21. More confident than Ben. She
looks fashionable but casual in jeans, a jumper and
boots.
Singer Not gender specific. Age 18 – 21. Dressed like a typical
rock band member – jeans, dark colours.
Guitarist Not gender specific. Age 18 – 21. Dressed like a typical
rock band member – jeans, dark colours.
Drummer Not gender specific. Age 18 – 21. Dressed like a typical
rock band member – jeans, dark colours.
In order to find the talent for Ben and Sue, we talked to the
vocational Performing Arts students in college. Here, we
found an actress to play Sue. The actor for Tom is also a
previous drama student. By having the actors be drama
students, we know that they will be able to convey the
characters and their emotions fully.
The band are from the music department in college, and are
actually a band together. This means that they can actually
play the instruments, making the video look realistic, and
they have chemistry playing together, so will look like a unit.
There are two reasons as to why we have decided to use
talent between the ages of 18 and 21. Firstly, they are more
accessible to us, as we can work with students from the
college. However, it will also relate to our audience. The
audience for our genre is often made up of a younger
crowd, mainly older teens and young adults. By having
the talent starring in the video be of a close age to the audience, it will be more relatable for them. They will be able to see
themselves in the talent, and form more of a connection with them than if they were adults. We need to have the audience
and their needs in mind when making the music video, as we’re making it for them. We want to be able to target them. This
also applies with the clothes of the characters. Their outfits will be casual, and won’t be a lot of huge named brands. This
means that we will be inclusive of all of our fans from all kinds of social backgrounds.
12. This is the equipment that we will need to take to each individual location.
Brayton Barff
• Tripod for the first shot in the video of the trees.
• Shoulder mount for the rest of the shots of Tom and Sue
in the trees.
• Canon 600D camera.
• SD card.
• Battery and spare battery, in case the first one runs low.
• Second camera for behind the scenes (personal
camera).
• Phone to play song while filming
Tom’s House
• Tripod for most of the shots.
• Shoulder mount for the tracking shots.
• Canon 600D camera.
• SD card.
• Battery and spare battery.
• Second camera for behind the scenes (personal
camera).
• Phone to play song
Media Studio
• Shoulder mount for all shots.
• Canon 600D camera.
• SD card.
• Battery and spare battery.
• Studio lights (set up in advance).
• White backdrop (set up in advance).
• Second camera for behind the scenes (personal camera)
• Phone to play song