Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Risk Assessment

Equipment safety –

Keep the wires out of the way to avoid any accidents, i.e. tripping over them.

No recording in the rain unless camera has a cover.

When not in use place the camera in its bag.

Always use the tri pod so the risk of dropping the camera is eliminated.

No messing about with any of the instruments so no damage is caused.

Handle camera with care as to not break it.

Don’t throw equipment about.

Personal safety-

No running around so no accidents are caused.

Don’t carry anything on your own that needs two people.

Again don’t carry anything that exceeds your ability to lift.

Be cautious of your surroundings.

Be careful when using the electrical equipment.

Lyric Breakdown

Green - The time in which the line starts.

Red - The time the line finishes.

Orange - How long the line plays for.


(0:08) I’m gonna make it bend and break (0:10) (2 seconds)

(0:10) (It sent you to me without wings) (0:12) (2 seconds)

(0:11) Say a prayer but let the good times roll (0:14) (3 seconds)

(0:15) In case God doesn’t show (0:18) (3 seconds)


(0:18) (Let the good times roll, good times roll) (0:21) (3 seconds)

(0:20) And I want these words to make things right (0:23) (3 seconds)

(0:23) But it’s the wrongs that make the words come to life (0:27) (4 seconds)

(0:28) “Who does he think he is?” (0:29) (1 second)

(0:29) If that’s the worst you got, better put your fingers back to the keys (0:33) (4 seconds)


(0:33) One night and one more time (0:35) (2 seconds)

(0:36) Thanks for the memories (0:37) (1 second)

(0:38) Even though they weren’t so great (0:39) (1 second)

(0:40) “He tastes like you only sweeter” (0:44) (4 seconds)


(0:45) One night yeah and one more time (0:48) (3 seconds)

(0:49) Thanks for the memories (0:50) (1 second)

(0:50) Thanks for the memories (0:51) (1 second)

(0:51) “See, he tastes like you only sweeter” (0:58) (7 seconds)


(1:04) Been looking to the future (1:06) (2 seconds)

(1:07)But my eyesight is going bad (1:10) (3 seconds)

(1:11) And this crystal ball (1:15) (4 seconds)


(1:16) It’s always cloudy except for (except for) (1:19) (3 seconds)

(1:19) When you look into the past (1:22) (3 seconds)

(1:23) One night stand (1:27) (4 seconds)

(1:27) One night stand (1:28) (1 second)


(1:29) One night and one more time (1:31) (2 seconds)

(1:32) Thanks for the memories (1:33) (1 second)

(1:34) Even though they weren’t so great (1:35) (1 second)

(1:36) “He tastes like you, only sweeter” (1:40) (4 seconds)


(1:41) One night yeah and one more time (1:44) (3 seconds)

(1:44) Thanks for the memories (1:45) (1 second)

(1:46) Thanks for the memories (1:47) (1 second)


(1:47) “See, he tastes like you only sweeter” (1:53) (6 seconds)

(1:53) They say I only think in the form of (1:57) (4 seconds)

(1:57) Crunching numbers in hotel rooms (2:02) (5 seconds)

(2:02) Collecting page six lovers (2:05) (3 seconds)


(2:06) Get me out of my mind (2:08) (2 seconds)

(2:09) Get you out of those clothes (2:12) (3 seconds)

(2:12) I’m a liner away from (2:15) (3 seconds)

(2:15) Getting you into the mood (2:18) (3 seconds)


(2:20) One night and one more time (2:22) (2 seconds)

(2:23) Thanks for the memories (2:24) (1 second)

(2:25) Even though they weren’t so great (2:26) (1 second)

(2:27) “He tastes like you only sweeter” (2:31) (4 seconds)


(2:32) One night yeah and one more time (2:35) (3 seconds)

(2:35) Thanks for the memories (2:36) (1 second)

(2:37) Thanks for the memories (2:38) (1 second)

(2:39) “See, he tastes like you only sweeter” (2:45) (6 seconds)


(2:45) One more night, one more time (2:47) (2 seconds)

(2:45) (One more night, one more time) (2:47) (2 seconds)

(2:48) Thanks for the memories (2:49) (1 second)

(2:49) Even though they weren’t so great (2:51) (2 seconds)

(2:51) “He tastes like you only sweeter” (2:55) (4 seconds)


(2:57) One more night yeah, one more time (2:59) (2 seconds)

(2:57) (One more night, one more time) (2:59) (2 seconds)

(3:00) Thanks for the memories (3:01) (1 second)

(3:02) Thanks for the memories (3:03) (1 second)

(3:03) “See, he tastes like you only sweeter” (3:10) (7 seconds)

Thursday, 16 September 2010

Initial Ideas for music video

Wordle: Alt-Rock

Audience Profile

The genres of the band that we have chosen are Alternative rock, Pop Punk and Emo.


Alternative rock had originally appeared in the middle of the nineteen-eighties, meaning that the age of fans of the genre can be varied, ranging from younger people who are listen to musicians such as ‘Fall Out Boy’, all the way to older artists, such as ‘R.E.M.’ and ‘The Cure’.

Fans of alternative rock area also typically fans of similar genres, such as ‘punk rock’ or ‘Britpop’. Overall it seems that alternative rock is popular with a rather wide variety of people. It is both popular with males and females, and the age range of fans of the genre seems to range from early teens – 13/14 – to both men and women, in their thirties and higher. However it would seem that alternative rock and it’s subgenre’s aren’t as popular with those aged about 50 and upwards as they are with the younger audience.

Genre Conventions of Alternative Rock

Characteristics:

Alt-rock through much of its history its rejection of the commercialism of mainstream culture had been its defining tribute. The Lyrics in alt-rock songs tend to contain topics of social concern such as depression, drug use and environmentalism; this is not the case for all alt-rock songs though. There is no set musical style for alt-rock but in 1989 The New York Times stated that the genre is “guitar music first of all with guitars that blast out power chords, pick out chiming riffs, buzz with fuzztone and squeal in feedback.

History:

Alternative rock started in the 1980’s when a majority of groups around that time signed to independent record labels, this represented a major break from the futuristic, hyper post punk years of that time. During the 1980’s alt-rock was mainly an underground phenomena. Even though it was considered an underground phenomena occasionally a song would surface and become a commercial hit or wold receive praise from mainstream publications such as the Rolling Stone magazine. The underground Alt-rock bands built followings by touring constantly and by performing gigs and releasing many low budget albums. Over the years the Alt-rock bands of old had cemented the ground work for future Alternative bands making them popular and successful. British alt-rock was different from alt-rock in America as it had a more pop orientated focus. Not many Alt-rock bands from Britain were big hits in the States but through British radio in the 80's gained exposure in Britain and so were successful over here to.

Conventions:

In alt-rock videos there is usually a narrative within the video that either tells a story that follows the lyrics of the song or the story will completely ignore the lyrics and be something random or something that still holds a meaning behind them but not necessarily what the lyrics have to say. As well as the narrative there is also a live a performance of the song by the band lip syncing and playing their instruments. The videos always have many cuts between the actual performance of the song to the narrative which usually stars the band as either portraying themselves or fictional characters.

Below is an example of a Alt-rock video performed by the band Fall Out Boy.

Here we can see a few of the conventions that I have talked about, One such conventions is that there is a performance of the song by the band in the video. Another convention is that the lyrics and the video itself have a meaning, some of the lyrics when put with the video are a way of telling their fans that things change but people don't, this was done as may fans were angry with the band changing from alt-rock/punk rock to a more pop-punk/pop rock band so the video was made to say that yes they had changed genre but they themselves had not changed and that the fans shouldn't be angry with them for changing.