We wanted to do something that wasn't mainstream or overdone, using the examiners tips from a guide he has given to students (Pete Fraser's steps to making a music video). He states not to do something that everyone does and to not copy the original music video used.
For this reason we chose a 60's song and a song without a music video, this will most likely create a good impression to the examiner, we are hoping to do something similar to this for our real task, maybe not 60's but nothing that anyone else is doing and make sure it's original.
We had original ideas about using a Whitney Housten song for our real thing, which we may do but we haven't fully decided on a final idea yet as we have all of summer to decide this.
Here is the song we have chosen for our prelim task.
For this we will use a plain back drop and a spotlight creating isolation on the singer so all eyes will be on her, we are going to try and wear 60's clothes and make up to give it that 'groovy' but unique style and we will attempt to get out hair into the iconic beehive do but it may be quite difficult. We are going to change the effect of the video into black and white to again bring the 60's feel in the video.
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