Intertextuality (Mr A Winter and Mr T Halkyard)
The music video is fully animated and therefore uses many of the shots and inspiration of other animations. It looks similar to footage from a children's television programme and makes the viewer feels happy and slightly child-like which is clearly the kind of thing they were trying to create. We thought it was quite similar to what they achieved in this......
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Friday, 25 September 2009
Storyboard
This is our current storyboard. It is likely that we will adjust some of the shots and composition as we begin to film.
List of all the props we need to make/prepare:
-The box (main setting)
-Background (the moon etc..)
-Plasticine lead character (and hat and clothes)
-Plastic Tree (from duplo/playmobil
-Brick Wall (plasticine)
-Stars (thick card, hanging on clear thread)
-Hollywood letters (plasticine)
-Car (either plastic or plasticine)
-House (thick card)
-Thought bubbles x3 (thick card, hanging on clear thread)
-Picture of plasticine girl
-Teddy Bear (plasticine)
-Paths (grey plasticine)
-Words (card, on clear thread)
-Music notes (on clear thread)
-Plasticine Girl
-Bar/Saloon (new background, and box to use as bar)
-Pints of drink (plasticine)
-Chairs (playmobil/duplo)
-Cigarette Machine (box)
Items for real life shots:
-Guitar
-Hat
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Music Video Analysis - Goodwin's Theory
This powerpoint analyses a music video based on Goodwin's theory. Looking at other videos (even those not in the same genre as our chosen song) helps us to see the specific requirments of music videos and the characteristics of all genre's.
Q1 Music Video Analysis
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