2. GUIDANC
E
This template PowerPoint presentation
includes all the relevant elements you
need to cover in your Music Video
Assignment
It is suggested you save this PP in a
different name and share it with your
group so you always have a copy –
some sections require you to delete
the information on the slide and
replace with your own work
Add more pages to each section
where necessary [you should be doing
this!]
Add visuals as you see necessary
This document will be added to as you
progress through the pre-production
phase.
Delete this slide when complete
4. RESEARCH & IDEA
GENERATION
Select a song/track that you like [or don’t like!]
Generate three ideas for music videos
employing styles, techniques and conventions
that we have looked at in previous sessions.
Explore how you could interpret the song
differently using different methods
You can add any extra info you think is
relevant, images, mind maps, etc
For quick mind maps you could use bubbl.us
to generate these
5. BORED- DEFTONES
In the music
video for 'bored'
there are a lot
of random clips
that are all put
together to
match with the
beat. The videos
brightness/
exposure has
also been
messed with to
make the video
For songs like this I would add a
few animated clips because I
think that it would match. This
can be seen in some of Korn's
music videos, and I think that it
blends in nicely. Another feature
I think that could be added is a
longshot that focuses on
the band from a low angle, this
would portray the artists as
strong/ intimidating, this adding
to the 'aggressive' music style.
6. -The video to the song "Zetsubou Billy" uses
a range of different techniques to create an
atmosphere / idea of the type of music and
lyrics the band makes. One thing is that the
lighting throughout the video is dark and
quite dull, this makes the band look scary
and possibly intimidating. This could also be
done with the types of camera angles used
which capture the whole band in shot from a
lower perspective. Initially making the band
look bigger/ more powerful.
-The video to the song "Melancholy Hill" also
uses many different techniques to create a
specific atmosphere however the theme
Gorillaz try to maintain throughout their
music is different as its all animated and has
a vague plot in each video which each link
together. The colour scheme through this
video is also bright compared to the video
for Zetsubou Billy. The animated style is also
RESEARCH
7. The music video for the song "Freak on a
Leash" is another one that is partly animated.
A cool feature that the artist uses is that the
animated segments and the real-
life ones merge together to make it look like
it blends in. The whole video also follows a
vague storyline which is good for keeping
the viewer entertained/ engaged.
-The video to the song "Au Revoir" Is made
to catch people attention and to engage
them, since the style of the band is "Visual
Kei". The video itself has many shots that
fade into each other, and each shot has
some type of effect that makes the clips
foggy/ old looking. Aside from editing the
artists dress in out of the ordinary clothing
and have cool looking hairstyles and
RESEARCH
8. POTENTIAL SONGS
My first idea was "What's Up People" by
Maximum the Hormone because I can use the
short or long version depending on
requirements for the task and it is in another
language so it would be easier not to
accidentally create a plot. I also listen to this
song a lot and it’s the intro for one of my
favorite anime so it means I would enjoy my
work.
My second idea was "Zetsubou Billy" also by
Maximum the Hormone. My reasons for this are
the same as the above.
Another idea I had was "Illuminati" by Malice
Mizer because it is in another language and
is fast paced. This would make it easy to find
9. POTENTIAL TECHNIQUES
When I make my music video, I want to make
sure that it is edited to look dark and
mysterious but also making sure to keep the
fast cut videos to make sure that it is eccentric/
strange. I also would want to add animated
segments depending on how much time I have
left at the end. I also like the idea of a filter
that makes my clips look old/ scary/ foggy.
More effects that I think will match the song I
picked are ones that appear gothic/ are like
what other metal bands use. I think that the
use of neon lights in shops or leds will look
good, as well as car headlights and or
rain/thunder and lightning.
10. CONVENTIONS YOU PLAN TO
USE
I plan to use to use basic conventions in metal videos
such as:
-quick transitioning videos
-dark theme/color
-flashing lights
11. MIND MAP OF IDEAS
[SUMMARY OF IDEAS]
idea gen
-malice mizer
-dadaroma
-maximum the
hormone
-metal
-nü-
metal
-visual
kei
-black/
purple
-
green/black
-no lip
syncing
-animation ?
-scenery
12. SUMMARY
By the end of creating my music video I hope to have
gotten better at editing and filming using camera angles
and shots. By doing this music video straight away I will
be able to learn new techniques and ideas. It will also
allow me to work better under set deadlines and at
home.
13. SUMMARY
One restriction for my ideas is the animation. I won't
have enough time to fully animate segments while also
editing everything else and trying to film to fill the
needed time, so I won't be adding any animation. I also
think I'll need to tavel somewhere since the area around
my house is not very scenic and is very boring and bland.
I also will not have anyone to record as my mother is ill
and my brother would not want to be on camera, my
friends also dislike being on camera so I think I will use
non copyright lipsyncing videos/ animations to fill in the
gaps. I also think the timing will be diffcult as I still need
to finihs this powerpoint and have no time after college
or throughout the week due to work.
14. FINAL IDEA –
ARTIST/TITLE/INFO
Name of track / name of
artist
Brief biographical
background
Links to other artists
Genre info
The track I have chosen is
"Zetsubou Billy" by Maximum The
Hormone. It is a fast-paced
heavy metal/ nu-metal song with
switches to feminine vocals
throughout the song. Maximum
The Hormone is mostly known
for having their songs used for
the second ending and the
second opening of the anime
"Death Note". They are also
compared to "System of a Down",
some people say that they are
the Japanese alternate. Nu-metal
is a subgenre of metal that
combines parts of heavy metal
15. FINAL IDEA – TRACK
SUMMARY
The song I picked is 3:43 minutes long and is a fast-
paced metal song with some slower parts where a
woman is singing. The whole song's theme/idea is based
on the main character from Death Note, Light Yagami
and his ideals and views where he tries to eliminte all
crime by killing people with a death note in order to
create a perfect world for him to rule.
16. FINAL IDEA – YOUR IDEA
Your creative concept/video synopsis [describe your
interpretation, use of imagery or narrative, genre
conventions, etc]
18. GUIDANC
E:
PRE-
PRODUCT
ION
ASSESSM
ENT
You need to assess the viability of your production and
investigate what is required to enable you to make your
music video
Much of this task is hypothetical, which means you will
need to investigate standard costings for such a
production and apply these to your planned production
considering which equipment you would need and
resources, etc
Resources to support this are in the Pre-production
assessment folder on Blackboard
Delete the questions on each slide and insert your
responses
19. TITLE OF
PRODUCTION/PRODUC
TION OUTLINE
Summary of intended production
Detail here what you are going to
make and the intended outcome
Detailed breakdown of the music
track chosen and your interpretation
of it [remember the questions in the
workbook, e.g.
pace/mood/tone/structure]
Specific outline your intended
technical/equipment requirements
Include any details that you think
[you could use material from your
pitch]
20. LOCATIONS
I will be filming in my room, around my house and in the
town I live in, this will be easier and safer for me since im
familiar with the area and the people there.
21. EQUIPMENT
I will be using my phone camera and a tripod. I will also
be using led lights and colored lamps.
22. FACILITIES
I will edit my video on premire pro but might adjust
some clips on photoshop.
23. PERSONNEL
CREW: What is you team? Who is in it? What are each
team members strengths/weaknesses? When are they
available?
CAST: Do you need any external performers? When are
they available? Cost implications? Will you have to feed
them? Transport them?
Other personnel? Is anyone else helping you?
24. PROPS/COSTUME/ETC
There will not be any set costumes however I will be
using figures/ teddies I own, I don’t think i have a set
idea for props aside from that since I want to film a
bunch of random cool looking shots.
26. PRE-PRODUCTION:
VISUAL PLANNING
This section is concerned with the visual planning of your
music video
You should use this section to develop the sequencing or your
video, establish the relationship between the visuals and the
track itself and create a structure for you to follow when
filming
It is important that you ‘pre-visualise’ the video before you
make it; it will make filming and production a more
streamlined process
The following tasks are part of your visual planning
Pre-visualisation and concept boards
Storyboarding
Shot list
27.
28. PRE-
VISUALISATION/CONC
EPT BOARDS
Tool for exploring the direction and visuals
Provides inspiration and information for the “look & feel”
Presents key moments in your video
A means to sketch/plan ideas
Information on colour/lighting
Defining the “mise-en-scene”
Include as much here as you like, but keep it relevant to the
production, the following slides have been left blank for you to
approach in your own way, add more as you need to
Extension suggestion: edit a short sequence of clips that have
inspired or influenced your video [similar to this:
http://io9.com/5941145/this-directors-video-pitch-for-hunger-
games-might-be-better-than-the-real-movie]
29. STRUCTU
RAL
BREAKDO
WN
Breakdown your track into it basic sections [e.g.
intro, verse, chorus, verse, etc] and apply broad
visual ideas to each section
You can use this as the master template for your
production, then add more shots to each section
when you develop your full visual plan
You should create a slide showing all the sections
of the song, then add a slide for each section with
timings, lyrics, what happens and details on
specific shots
You could storyboard and shot list each section
as you go, to break up the process.
30. Chorus:
ZETSUBOU BILLY iza rinri
Saa! Tomerarenai ERASER
RAIN
ZETSUBOU BILLY iza rinri
Saa! Tomerarenai ERASER
RAIN
For the chorus I plan to use my
death note as a prop. I will also
try and film/ get non copyright
rain/ lightening and people
playing drums/bass.
Verse 1: (ryo)
Towa ni utsu kono ichi PAGE
Hakanai senpou sono me ni
Aigan sezumo hou ni aku
tsunagourou
e
For the first verse I am going to
be have me and my friend
walking and have more
rain/thunder and a band playing.
I would like to try to get my
brother or a friend to act. I will
also use the death note again
since it relates to the music
31. Hook: (daisuke)
Menzai no WORLD
Seisai no WORD
Hook: (ryo)
Eru netsu masa ni “DEATH
PIRATES”
Aganau houritsu GAME
For the hook I wanna keep
the clips short but making
sure that they are appealing
and look interesting
Verse 1: (daisuke)
NOTE ni moudoku bannou ni
osore idaku
Oouso no mousou ni yodare ga
taema naku
Sabaki hanzai toukatsu to
hozaku
Dare ga dakaisaku nado wakaru?
For the first verse I am going to
be have me and my friend
walking and have more
rain/thunder and a band playing.
I would like to try to get my
brother or a friend to act. I will
also use the death note again
since it relates to the music
32. STORYBOAR
DING
Your storyboard should bring your idea to
life
Provide an idea of the sequencing of you
video
Provides a basis for production
Suggested online storyboard creators are:
6dhttp://www.pixton.com [very
complicated]
http://www.storyjumper.com [allows you
to insert your own images]
Alternatively, hand draw or photograph
your storyboard and scan or copy to insert
it onto your slides
There are lots of tips collected together on
Blackboard!
33.
34. SHOT
LIST
Your shot list should contain the
sequential breakdown of what you
need to shoot for your video
It should work in partnership with
your storyboard
It will be your working document
when you film
It should contain the shot number,
scene number, shot description,
framing and action you will see
It should also have information on
performers in the scene and other
props, etc
Shot list template is on Blackboard
in the pre-production folder.
35. shot Shot type Estimate
d
duration
Description/ notses. (camera
movements, direction, lighting ect)
Long
distance
shot
1-3
seconds
Panning. Outside bus stop/ field. dark
Birds eye
view shot
5
seconds
Zooms out/in slowly, death note in shot
Extreme
close up
1-3
seconds
Still shot
Long
shot
1-5
seconds
Grey/ dull
Rule of
thirds
shot
10
seconds
Cut up footage, flashing
Shot list- not in order
37. PRODUCTION GROUP INFO
names Contact info role
emi Emilia-
oleksy@student.yor
kcollege.ac.uk
filming
me Shelby-
allerton@student.yo
rkcollege.ac.uk
Editing, acting (?)
38. LOCATION
INFORMAT
ION
Information and images of your
location[s] for filming
You should have address details,
clearance/premissions for filming,
recce photos and floorplans
[including camera, equipment and
cast/crew layouts]
Where possible, have a plan B
fallback location option
Assess each location for any issues
and suggest solutions
40. RISK
ASSESSM
ENT
Risk Assess each separate filming
location using the table in the
camera H&S PP on Bb as a staring
point
Completing a generic filming
assessment would be a start, then
you can add specialist/site specific
risks as you progress your
production
Remember, a Risk Assessment is an
ongoing document, you should
evaluate if anything changes in
production and when you put
control measures in place
You should add the table to each
call sheet for each location
41. RISK ASSESSMENT
I will have to make sure that while filming on roads/ in streets I
watch out for traffic and pedestrians and cyclists near by. I will
also have to look out for things in the fields such as animals,
dykes, and steep drops ect.
42. CONTINGENCY
PLANNING
Things go wrong
Your contingency plan is there to give you a
backup or to minimise the effect on
production
You should consider the following areas:
Technical, Location, Personnel and
Organisational areas [about 5 potential issues
for each]
Use the form in pre-production folder on
Blackboard
44. PRODUCTION SCHEDULE
Your schedule should budget a total of 10 hours for
production, that is for the filming and editing of your
project.
You should plan when you’re filming and how you intend
to use the in class days on your timetable/class schedule
45. SCHEDULE
Week Activity Hours spent
1 Working on this
powerpoint
3
2 Working on this
powerpoint/ filming
5
3 Filming/ editing 3
46. CLEARANCE AND
PERMISSIONS
Any place you film and anyone you use in the
filming of your video must have a completed form
Blank forms are available for you to complete and
insert here, you can also create your own