INSPIRATION: ART

Pakayla Biehn




These paintings by Pakayla Biehn take advantage of the 'double exposure' effect. In film and photography, double exposure is a technique in which a piece of film is exposed twice, to two different images, giving a dream-like, surreal outcome. We can edit our recorded footage to give this effect, and we think it will express the themes and psychedelic nature of the song.

INSPIRATION: PHOTOGRAPHY




The above images are all inspiring for the tone and style of our music video; they all exude a sense of serenity, of which we want to capture. They also use the double exposure technique, a technique we will employ through use of fades in post-production. The combination of images also represents what we plan to do, different parts/walks of life merged together in one video; the first and last images, summery, beautiful and, as mentioned earlier, serene. The second image, a shot of a presumably busy city. The third an intimate shot, seemingly taken of someone by someone they intimately trust.

RECCE SHOTS

On Location: Queen's Meadow
Experimentation Shots/Varied Methods of Exposure
Seaside/Headland Shots
Varied Sky/Cloud Shots
Inner City Shots
Trees and Plants

RISK ASSESSMENT

There are many risks when filming in unfamiliar and even sometimes in familiar places; equipment could malfunction and someone could get hurt etc.

But considering we're filming in the abandoned Steetley Magnesite, there are a lot more risks present. The site is abandoned and so there is obviously no medic available on site, and even entering the site is dangerous, as the people who inhabit the place collecting scrap metal don't take kindly to people coming in as they think they will be stealing their metal. As well as several health and safety risks involving rusting and unstable industrial materials; it is on the council's agenda to demolish the site.

STORYBOARD






SHOOTING SCHEDULE

CALL SHEET

TREATMENT SHEET

INITIAL IDEAS

Video Initial Ideas








Digipak Initial Ideas

This is the initial idea for the cover of our Digipak, however this is not an original image and we would need to take our own for the final product. We have several ideas about photographing people in the woods, which will also link into the initial ideas for our video. We have also decided to create a vinyl pack as well as a CD, as the majority of bands in the genre also release their albums on vinyl.