Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Final Idea
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Tuesday, 6 October 2009
Film Locations
Possible places to shoot this video.
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List of actors
Here is a list of the actors I will be using for my video. The actors will of course include the band who are as follows -
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Drafts of Ideas
I have formed ideas for my video, based around different themes.
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Monday, 5 October 2009
Analysis of "Superstition" by Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Superstition by Stevie Ray Vaughan
During the video, thought beats are retained by the visuals in the shots. The roadies assemble the drum kit and set up the stage to match the tempo of the music. Also, the band struts towards the stage in time to the beat of the song. As with most videos of this nature, the band is playing in synch to the music and the camera movements match the pace of the song.
The narrative is as such. Stevie is woken by a black cat, which he throws his boot at but misses, smashing the mirror. The band heads to the venue on Friday the 13th and Stevie gathers bad luck on his way, including stepping on a crack and walking under the ladder in front of the door. Roadies begin to set up the equipment as the band play on stage. The black cat is revealed to have followed Stevie, and begins to cause a series of ‘accidents’ that befall the band. It knocks over a cup of coffee that spills over a lead. The bassist walks over to turn his amp up, steps on the lead and is electrocuted. The cat then reaches to grab a lever so it can jump over it, and the lever causes the keyboard player to fall down a trap door. Finally, as a roadie is using a pulley to raise the stage lights above the drummer, the cat leaps at the roadie and the light falls, crushing the drummer. Although Stevie Ray Vaughan broke the mirror and gained all the bad luck, he is the only one to survive. As he leaves and the song finishes, we hear clapping and the cat is called back to its owner… Stevie Wonder!
For performance shots, the band is seen practicing for their gig on the night even while the roadies set up. As the band members are caught in accidents, the other members keep playing. Stevie even keeps on playing right until the song finishes even though he is the only one left on stage.
The star image is seen only a few times in the video. Stevie’s face close up is seen at the start of the video. We then see a high angle shot of the band walking in a row, Stevie in the centre. Shots of the band members are seen throughout the video during their specific sections of the song. The main focus appears on Stevie during his solos and when he sings. There is a close up of Stevie Ray Vaughan grinning at the end of the song, and the camera zooms in on Stevie Wonder at the end of the video.
The visuals relate to the song pretty well. The song itself is about bad luck and various superstitions. Symbols of these superstitions are seen throughout the video, such as the broken mirror, cracks on the pavement, the date is Friday 13th, Stevie walks under the ladder, there’s a horseshoe above his bedroom door, and a black cat is the one causing all the havoc. When Stevie sings “Writing’s on the wall” the camera pans across the sign above the door of the venue. When he sings “Ladder’s ‘bout to fall”, we see the ladder in front of the door. When he sings the line “Devil’s on his way” we see the shadow of the cat that does look like the shadow of a devil with horns.
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My song
The song I have chosen to do is 'A Soft Spot For Blues' by local hard rock band Hand of Aces. I have their permission to use this song as I am good friends with the band.
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Target Audience
After researching the Channel 4's Youth Tribes website, I have decided that my target audience will be Moshers and Grungers. The reason behind this is that different genres of Rock, especially guitar driven songs are the music of choice for the followers of these subcultures. Evidence of this, is their frequent consumption of magazines and music channels such as Kerrang, Metal Hammer and Scuzz, and their frequent consumption of franchises such as Guitar Hero and Rock Band. For my primary research I will interview members of these subcultures what they would exect to see in a Hard Rock music video.
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Analysis of the Black Ice album cover by Ac Dc
This album cover displays the genre of hard rock by the dominating appearance of it. The designs look as though they represent the band’s power over the genre. The figures and shapes look like a mural or carving you might find on the wall of some ancient city, and to me this is symbolising the band withstanding the test of time, having been going strong for over 30 years now, and that no matter what happens they will last a lot longer. The album cover would appeal to the fans of Ac Dc due to the way it appears on the shelves in shops. The black in the album is smooth and shiny which helps to make the design stand out and cement the idea of ‘black ice’ and the band name is made to be raised out of the image so it leaps out at you when you look at it, and it is also smooth and shiny with an icy quality to it.
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Wednesday, 16 September 2009
genre
The genre I have chosen is Hard Rock/Blues Rock. This encompasses bands such as Zz Top, Double Trouble, Jeff Beck, Aerosmith, Ac/Dc, Airbourne and many other great bands.
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