Shooting Schedule
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Thursday September 25th :
This was our first day of filming in which we decided to get
our shots from a moving vehicle in early as we had a long drive from our school
(CNS) to our first location St James’ Hill, Thorpe. The journey we undertook
took us through the heart of Norwich’s city centre a prime example of retail
dominance in the UK and a great representation of a repressive Capitalist city.
This was relevant to our music video because our music video and track choice
is all about the student cuts and the following protests that insued back in
2011 named “March For The Alternative”; and the way the two intertwine is that
the cuts show a prime example of the government no longer being a service to
the people and becoming a money making mechanism to generate as much profit as
possible due to the vast amounts of debts they’re in so try to bleed as much
money from students as possible and parallel to this action giving students
less bank loans to help them do so and trying to focus on rebooting the dying
high street retailers that the economy depends so much upon.
- Thursday October 2nd:
Continuing with the imagery the clouds created in our shots; the ideology of heaven links heavily to our music video as it creates a sense of tranquility and paradise where we see our protagonist, in his dream, wondering around this heavenly location, the park.
The park represents the protagonists childhood and longing for a return to a much simpler time of when he was a child, and the weather helps create the essence of tranquility and calmness that goes hand in hand with childhood and that is what, for a moment, our protagonist is longing for.
Plenty of ideas included in this post. I suggest you follow up with more research into the shift of money globally from the poor and the middle classes to the top 1%.
ReplyDeleteGo to the following link:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/11109845/Why-arent-the-British-middle-classes-staging-a-revolution.html
Why aren't the British middle-classes staging a revolution?
Why aren't the middle-classes more angry about stories such as the Phones4U collapse, and what will it take to tip us over the edge, asks Alex Proud ....
This makes interesting reading, and the journalist is writing for a Tory newspaper......will be interested to see your response. Would be worth doing a post on this.
Try to focus on one point at a time and avoid generalising. Point, evidence discuss.
The ideology in your music video clearly is going to link to your visuals. I like the point you made about nostalgia and the importance of open spaces in contrast to the high street which is also under attack.
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