After the holidays I am ready to begin researching for our final task again. This time around we needed to identify websites to research titles on. A quick look on google provided an overwhelming amount of links for all sorts of websites. Some websites were good, some websites were bad. Art of The Titles was the first website I came across that looked promising. Instead of just another article or film discussion forum rambling on and on about how much they liked the titles, this website lets you watch the clip of movies with the titles in them. Since this website is dedicated to the title design alone, it houses examples that have artistic and well thought out title placements. The next website I came across on my search to find one more so we can have all the title research we could possibly need, I found Watch The Titles. After Art of The Titles, I knew we wanted a more interactive website so that we can actually see examples of well done title art and not just hear about...
Hey Guys!! Welcome back to my blog. Today, we will be discussing the planning for my music video. My final decision is to do the Lovefool by the Cardigans, with a storyline which shows a young lady (me) pining over a boy she is in love with. For my introduction, I am taking inspiration from Olivia Rodrigo’s lyric videos. I think that using origami hearts made of gum wrappers would be a good visual representation of teenage love. I would like to have an assortment of them to create a sort of collage, then use a series of pictures to create a stop animation of the middle heart unfolding into the title of the song. I will also be using actors to emphasize my storyline. I want one male actor to act like the boy I am in love with, and perhaps one female to act as the “other woman”. I would also like a couple more female singers to act as my backup singers, to emphasize the lovey dovey “dream girls” tone I am attempting to create. I want my outfit to be a slightly tacky valentine’s day ...
Pitch A: Gustav Pavel has plans to spend a nice quiet evening alone but fate, and a door-to-door girl scout selling cookies has other plans. Pitch B: Four friends embark on a road trip to fulfill their bucket list, but their journey takes unexpected turns. Pitch A: The first issue we ran into with pitch A is that we would need a girl scout uniform or something to signal the door-to-door seller as a girl scout. Since we are older and finding girl scouts is already hard, we figured this would be an added strain. Also, most of the girl scouts our age do not wear a uniform so it is unlikely that we could get the materials needed. Additionally, we are a group made up of all girls. This pitch would require us to find a boy willing to film all two minutes without complaint if we wanted to do retakes. Pitch B: This pitch is pretty feasible since we would realistically not need much footage. Since the final task is the opening sequence this could simply include scenes such as the girls pac...
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