2. My group and I decided to shoot some scenes for the
video at Janna’s house as because it’s a love/emotional
song, it’s more personal and effective when portraying
the emotions in the music videos narrative. By filming
some shots at home, we thought this would bring a
heartfelt touch to the young audience. We also decided
to dress Deejay, the artist in a ‘onsie’ when filming the
bedroom scene to represent her security and comfort of
her home. The ‘onsie’ is also popular amongst the age
range that the music video is aimed which will hopefully
make it more appealing. The stairs scene shows Deejay
in her own clothes, coming out of her comfort zone eg.
Her ‘onsie’ and bedroom.
JANNA’S HOUSE
3. My group and I also decided to film in the park as it
also conforms to other love song/ music video. We
decided to shoot in the park to give our video a variety
and a different range of shots. The park also shows
Deejay stepping out from her house to public places
showing her leaving her comfort zone and being more
free and open in herself. We decided to shoot at
sunset so we could work with the soft lighting which
conforms with the conventions of a love music video.
THE PARK – STREATHAM COMMON
4. We also decided to shoot some scene's in the studio
with a white backdrop. The studio also has special
artificial lighting which will give the artist a youthful
glow. We also wanted the lighting to be consistent
throughout the video. Lastly, it also makes the video
look more professional, conforming to other R&B love
music videos. It’s also the same studio used for the
images used in my digipak and music advert.
SCHOOL STUDIO