Showing posts with label MUSIC VIDEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MUSIC VIDEO. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 December 2010

photos from filming

Bond Villain

Superman strikes a pose

The making of the evil clown

The band...

Minnie Mouse and Sweet Tooth... an odd mix to say the least

Lovely scenery

possible digipak interior?

The good team :D

Standoff

Planning for the good team

hard at work

The Chessboard is now ruined :(

Bad guys have neglected to plan ahead

Jedi vs clown

note: serious face

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

The second day of filming...

HERE THEY ARE...

Stills from the second day of filming...


Capturing the flag...



Dr. Evil?



Our villains plan ahead...



En Garde!



FIGHT!!!!!



The clown chases the Jedi...



'This weapon is your life!'
'I try master...'

Friday, 26 November 2010

Song lyrics - for the PERFORMERS :)

Hey guys, just putting the lyrics up for if anyone wants to star as a performer. Good lip syncing required, and the song will be on throughout the filming on a portable player. Thanks :)


WEEKEND WARS - MGMT LYRICS


Evil S I yes to find a shore,
A beach that doesn't quiver anymore,
Where we can crush some plants to paint my walls,
And I won't try to fight in the weekend wars
Was I? I was to lazy to bathe
Or paint or write or try to make a change.
Now I can shoot a gun to kill my lunch
And I don't have to love or think too much

Instant battle plans written on the sidewalk
Mental mystics in a twisted metal car
Tried to amplify the sound of light and love

Christ is cursed of faders and maders
Might even take a knife to split a hair
Or even scare the children off my lawn
Giving us time to make the makeshift bombs
Every mess invested was a score
We couldn't use computers anymore
It's difficult to win unless you're bored,
And you might have to plan for the weekend wars

Try to break my heart I'll drive to Arizona.
It might take 100 years to grow an arm
I'll sit and listen to the sound of sand and cold
Twisted diamond heart, I'm the weekend warrior
My predictions are the only things I have
I can amplify the sound and light and love

I'm a curse and i'm a sound,
When I open up my mouth,
There's a reason I don't win,
I don't know how to begin

***Urgent***

If anybody wants to come down and get involved in the shoot, you are more than welcome. More people = more epicness! We need a large array of actors to help out in filming, so if you are interested, we will be in Chilwell at the park around noon (Sunday 28th November) to start. Bring a fancy dress costume, or anything creepy or awesome looking. It will make the video look tremendous. Thank you for your support.

Weather Forecast for 2nd shoot - Sun 28th Nov


Looks freezing... and cloudy with a hint of sunshine. We had this last week and it ended up raining, but if push comes to shove, we should be fine and get everything done :) it would be amazing if it snows... but the chances of that happening are impossible in these parts...

Footage

Footage continues Sunday 28th November. We plan in this time to film the entire battle scene and also other scenes outside and inside the house. The footage got already is part of the beginning and end of the video, the middle being the battle itself. We will continue to update our progress with more stills and weather reports for filming.

Jay

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

The first day of filming..........


HERE THEY ARE....

Stills from the first day filming.


A gear up for the performance.


Heading for battle.


Chased by a Clown!


The Robot comes to play...


..and struggles to open the door in his box.


Our jedi lookalike in the house.

Saturday, 20 November 2010

More Detailed Weather Report

I went on to find this more detailed weather report which gives an hour by hour view on how things are going to look tomorrow, this is what I have found!
This shows that between our filming hours of 11-2 the weather seems to be 'Sunny Intervals', this seems to be a common prediction as most of the other weather sites that I looked at have said that they think there will be cloud with a possibility of short showers. Don't worry guys and girls, this shouldn't effect our filming and if there is rain then we will have to discuss this at the time. Cya soon!

Kieran. 

Weather Report For Filming

I've looked on the BBC Website to see how the weather is going to look for tomorrows filming after questions on if the rain would ruin our plans, these are the results...


This shows the 5 day weather report and as you can see light rain is on the cards... hopefully this won't effect our filming as it is only a very vague report and the rain will hopefully be after we have finished :)

Kieran.

Video Shoot Tomorrow!

Hello,
Just letting you readers know that a filming session for our video, Weekend Wars is taking place tomorrow (21st November). We would love for all of you to come down to give us your support and even take part if you are willing! Don't forget there is a £10 HMV voucher for the winner of the best costume so get creative!
The place to be is Chilwell Field, Long Lane, Chilwell. For more details just write below!

So who is going?

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Costume



These are the types of costume that people will be bringing to use for the video this will give it the childish effect we want

STORYBOARD

Here is our written storyboard, 6 pages altogether.

Recee Sheets for 'Weekend Wars' locations

Here are the Recee sheets for our main locations, where we will be shooting our music video. It consists of a house, street, back garden, treehouse and field. Below are the pictures :)

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Our study into Mgmt.

We looked into Mgmt before we decided to pick them for our music video, we wanted to get a feel for what type of atmosphere the band produce so we would know what we would have to recreate in our video and other areas such as the cd cover. This is some of the things that our study found.

Firstly, we looked at a number of different sites to do with the band and tried to find reviews and general opinions on the band so that we knew how they come across in the general public.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGMT

MGMT is an American band based in Brooklyn, New York, founded by Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden. After the release of their first album, the members of their live band, Matthew Asti, James Richardson and Will Berman joined the core band in the studio. Formed at Wesleyan University and originally with Cantora Records, they signed with Columbia Records and Red Ink in 2006.

On October 5, 2007 Spin.com named MGMT "Artist of the Day". On November 14, 2007, Rolling Stone pegged MGMT as a top 10 "Artist to Watch" in 2008. The band was named 9th in the BBC's Sound of 2008 top 10 poll.They were also named as Last.fm's most played new artist of 2008 in their Best of 2008 lists.

Their first album as MGMT, Oracular Spectacular, debuted at number 12 on the UK album chart and number six on the Australian ARIA Charts, and hit number one on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. It has also been named the 18th best album of the decade by Rolling Stone magazine. It was named the best album of 2008 by NME. MGMT also appeared prominently in Australia's Triple J Hottest 100 2008, coming in 2nd with "Electric Feel", 5th with "Kids" and 18th with "Time to Pretend".

MGMT was nominated for the 2010 Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and their track "Kids" was nominated for Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocals. These are the first Grammy nominations for the band. At the 2009 Grammy Awards, the Justice remix of "Electric Feel" won the Grammy for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical.

Their second album, Congratulations, was released on April 13, 2010.




http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/mar/22/mgmt-review -

"Hope you liked some of our new stuff," said MGMT's singer/guitarist, Andrew VanWyngarden, at the end of this show. There was a pause – then he asked shyly: "DO you like it? It means a lot to us."

VanWyngarden wasn't trying to generate the applause that automatically follows when a rock star deigns to ask the audience's opinion of new material – he actually wanted reassurance. His Brooklyn-based electro duo, one of 2008's big left-field successes, are preparing to test the loyalty of the million people who bought their Grammy-winning debut, Oracular Spectacular, by bringing out a follow-up, Congratulations, that contains "no hits, no singles", and promises to be closer in feel to the band's live show.

On stage, VanWyngarden and keyboardist Ben Goldwasser forget they're a pop band and start experimenting with key changes and effects in a way that exposes them as stoner musos. The reasoning seems to be that if a track sounds good on record, it will sound even better stretched to 10 minutes, and garlanded with psychedelic guitar figures. But this sole British show – a tour follows in September – suggested the new album won't be as hard to digest as MGMT claim.

The songs were complex and hard to pigeonhole, with tempo changes and genre-switching tomfoolery as standard, but they weren't prog-rock ambles. Wasserman produced Mellotron and harpsichord effects that conjured up Donovan and the Incredible String Band; Flash Delirium sustained interest by threading a synthesised flute through asymmetrical tempo shifts; It's Working made harpsichord and bongos feel like a natural combination.

There's also been a rethink about presentation: out with the lengthy jams, in with a rigorous trimming of excess. They squeezed 12 songs into an hour without feeling rushed. On stage, MGMT have become the art rockers to beat.



Then we found a review of the album in which the song we was intending to use was found on, 'Oracular Spectacular'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/nv3n

''We make pop music, but pop music that isn't comfortable'', declares MGMT leader Andrew Vanwyngarden. You can say that again. Talk about eclectic. This Brooklyn duo have got more tricks up their sleeve than Pete Doherty has court appearances. But first some background: For those unfamiliar with New York's latest synth-sters basically all you need to know is that both Vanwyngarden and keyboardist Ben Goldwasser first bonded over their love for My Bloody Valentine and Spacemen 3 at Connecticut's Wesleyan University back in 2002. Since then they have signed a whopping record deal with Columbia thanks to legendary U2 producer Steve Lillywhite and they're currently making huge waves across the States. Their debut album, Oracular Spectacular, has been constructed or in their case de-constructed by The Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridmann and their lyrics are inspired by The Mayan Prophecies and conspiracy websites.

Now back to the issue of uncomfortable pop music. Undoubtedly there are times when Vanwyngarden and Goldwasser stretch the boundaries of pop to breaking point on Oracular. But synth-drenched opener Time To Pretend ain't one of them. If anything MGMT's spine tingling lead off track couldn't be easier on the ear if it tried, as the pair poke fun at rock star dreams about marrying models, scoring drugs, "living fast and dying young".

Next up is Weekend Wars, a psychedelic pop ditty smattered with acoustic strings and Vanwyngarden’s Jagger-esque vocals. Elsewhere, Electric Feel comes on like Prince holding a gun to the heads of French funksters Daft Punk while Vanwyngarden and Goldwasser seductively croon: “Ooh girl, shock me like an electric eel/Baby girl/Turn me on with your electric feel”.

Then comes the uncomfortable second half. Gone are the synth driven bass lines and disco beats and in come surf guitars and quivering vocals. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing. Indeed this works to MGMT's advantage at times particularly on the galloping 4th Dimensional Transition. But when the Brooklyn wizards delve into space folk territory (The Handshake, Future Reflections) towards the end of the album, their uncomfortable pop template sounds forced.

Even so in Oracular Spectacular MGMT have delivered a debut which is both intriguing and exciting if a little uncomfortable.

These reviews show an upcoming and very positivly reviewed band, a band that is starting to break into the national limelight and so our idea to do a song from their first album is a good one, because the album is classed as one of the best albums of recent years. Next we wanted to look into the band itself and how they dress and act.


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This shows a very futuristic but at the same time caveman feel to it, as though it is a fantasty type of world. It shows the band members in fancy dress and so it shows that they like to get involved in all this imaginary doings.

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This shows the band having a bit of a laugh and so shows their humourous side to things as it is showing them messing around next to the water. The image really shows their hippy and pyschadelic style of things which you can feel in their music, we was thinking about trying to bring these aspects of a trippy and very imaginative theme into our ideas.


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This image especially shows off the hippy style that MGMT put across as it shows off the band in full hippy attire and with their guitars and fancy dress that really brings all of the previous themes we have thought about together. Overall, we have looked at some of these images to do with MGMT and feel that the general factors which we have taken from them are the facts that

= The band are very hippy and this is shown in their images.
= The band have a sense of humour and like to show this in small ways.
= The band like to dress up and use very imaginative ideas and costumes.

This means that in our video we are thinking of using all of these ideas especially these ideas of fantasy and dressing up in costumes.

Monday, 25 October 2010

Facebook Group!

We now have a fully functional Facebook group in which we are hoping to recruit a number of our actors from. We have only got a small number of members at the moment but we are hoping to achieve a snowball effect with them also adding friends ect.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/home.php?sk=group_161655087196672

Friday, 22 October 2010

Possible New Video Influence

Another possible influence towards our videos because of the use of extensive green screen effects, was Everything Everything's 'Photoshop Handsome'. It fuses intextuality in the form of game references and green screen effects to where it forms a brilliant mix of both budget and high effect graphics.



Another one of Jonhn's favourite videos by the Foo Fighters. The effects in this video we thought were particularly impressive, including the rotating room.

Friday, 15 October 2010

Costume Ideas

As our production will involve a lot of work to do with costumes and characters having to dress up, we have had to start thinking of ideas already for what possible characters we can easily produce. As part of our research into this we found a website which is about other people who have made fancy dress costumes and so this could possibly help generate some ideas between the group.

http://www.coolest-homemade-costumes.com/character-costumes.html - This is the website that we found, it contains pictures of homemade costumes from films, television, games and just in general and we believe that this could be helpful to our production ideas.

Idea Influences

Here is a number of the groups favorite videos and also some videos which have helped to influence our final ideas.


Kieran's Favourite Videos


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQHPYelqr0E&ob=av3e - Weezer = Pork And Beans


This is a good video as it in full of aspects to do with intertextuality. This video became an influence to us as we developed their ideas about creating a story based on parody and intertextuality but unlike them we are intending to involve people trying to be like video game characters instead of internet viral sensations.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSrgJK1CCnA - We Are Scientists = Nobody Move, Nobody Gets Hurt


This is a very obscure and witty video which is why it is one of Kieran's favorites. It includes aspects of humour and randomness which we hope to portray in our video without it becoming too slapstick and silly.


Jonhn's Favourite Videos


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-EU-Xwm7RY - Foo Fighters = The Pretender


James' Fave Videos

Jay: I love the work of Michel Gondry, hes a genius and has done some fantastic videos that melt the brain. A few of my fave videos are his, personally 'Protection' the video he directed for the band Massive Attack, is one of my favourite videos of all time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf6xxjqPKmw&ob=av2e - Massive Attack - Protection


Another video I like even though its rather grainy and poor in terms of editing however, is the Libertines 'Can't Stand Me Now', because its one of my fave songs ever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldHSJRSe_RI - Libertines - Can't Stand Me Now

Thursday, 14 October 2010

PITCH

This is our pitch video in which we told our class our ideas on what we was hoping to achieve in our music video for 'MGMT - Weekend Wars'. I believe that our pitch successfully put across our ideas and the class was informed enough to come to a decision on whether they thought our ideas would work or not.  After we had finished the class had time to review the ideas whilst we left the class, when we returned we was told that as a whole the class believed our idea would work. The only minor concerns the group had was to do with the amount of casting needed and how we would put across who everybody was trying to be, the class offered the soloution of using 'Top Trump' style card introductions which we believe we will incorperate.