Friday, 4 December 2009

Comparing orginal video of "Everytime" to our music video

The original music video contains a narrative of Briney Spears feeling trapped with the celebrity status and a day in her life with a sad ending of death but being reborn free.
















We have broaded this and created allot more in the music video as we don't just stick to using shots of one narrative and also, in a way we have challenged the fact as i used a narrative that my target audience could relate to the everyday situations, i also added an fictional reference of an angel to go with the lyrics, and created allot more scene that Britney Spears original video. We build on the idea that the actions of the couple would link in with the lyrics and I think it works very well as it is slow paced at time to go with the song which is a slow sad sang. The shots lasting 3-7 seconds which is a contrast to fast paced dancing tracks. But the long shots go well with the genre and give a chance for the audience to familiarise with whats happening in the song.



At times its disjuncture in the music video but mostly our shots relate to our lyrics for example where she is writing on the piece of paper "i think i need you baby" this is in the middle of the song and it is showing her desperation towards him so she expresses it by writing her feelings out.I edited this shot by cropping one of the images and puting it ontop o the other image and made it transparent with the transparent tool.














One of the biggest lyrics which relate to our video is when the female lead has wings on and the lyrics are "i fall without my wings" the female lead has actually got wings on creating a more realistic feel.












In some music videos like "no air" from Jordan Sparks and Chris Brown both characters the characters are quite equal so both genders have been presented as equal but looking at other videos like "if i were a boy" by Beyonce one character is stronger than the other and powerful by portraying an important message o the audience from one point of view i used this concept as i could relate to this and wanted to show the female lead as a influential relatable character which the audience could emphasize with like Beyonce in her song.

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