Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Lyrics and Analysis


If you look at the three images above you can see the lyrics from our song choice - Dillon 'Thirteen Thirty Five'. We have both sat down and analysed the lyrics together. This gave us some good ideas of what we could do and help us to decide whether we though performance/narrative or concept would work best. The feedback and advice we received from our initial pitch helped us to create some good ideas and follow a realistic route. This was the real starting point for us as it gave us confidence that this song was the right choice and a lot of good ideas can come from it. By coming up with all these ideas it made us feel excited and motivated therefore we began to think about mise en scene - different outfits, make-up,  hair... As well  as locations etc... This is just the beginning...

2 comments:

  1. Faye

    Lots of detailed work - you have developed some excellent research material.

    Make sure that you are evaluating at every stage (even in production diary entries) - what has been successful, what was less successful, how and why you have altered your plans. Relate the decisions you make to your genre and audience.

    Keep this up!

    Mr A

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  2. WWW: You have related the lyrics to your ideas for your final music video; this links to Andrew Goodwin's theory 'links between the lyrics and the visuals'.

    EBI: You have said what you plan to do for the visuals of the video when certain lyrics are sung however you could analyse the lyrics to both show and enhance your understanding of them.

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