Thursday, 23 November 2017

Location

As previously mentioned, once my models have removed their make-up, I want to visually represent the uplifting nature of the process. Therefore, I am planning to use a colourful wallpaper and/or blind that I have in my own home. The initial images you see are the wallpaper version, which are not as varying with its colour, however are still effective. I already noticed when taking these photo's that the lighting is not brilliant on its own, therefore I will have to take this into consideration when physically filming, potentially filming on bright, sunny days in order to utilise the natural light instead of relying on my own.


I have a wallpaper version of this print as well as a blackout blind, which slightly differs in colour. My aim is to change my models background at the end of my music video, once they have removed all their make-up. This change of background will hopefully change the mood of my music video, allowing it to end on a high and joyful end.  
  

This photo to the left is a picture of the plain white wall I will be using for the majority of my shots within my music video. The reason why I have go for the basic white background is to demonstrate purity and clarity within the video itself. I also feel like with this bright colour, it will pick up and enhance my models make-up and overall look, which is what I want to focus on.
However, my main reason and influence for picking this basic background is because within my research at the beginning of my entire project, I noticed that the most iconic video's that I researched have all got plain black or white backgrounds. These video's include Beyonce's 'Single Ladies', Drake's 'Take Care' and elements of Britney Spears' 'Toxic', where she is in her legendary diamond see-through outfit.

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