Monday, 20 June 2016

Production paperwork music video

Pre Production paperwork:

Synopsis: Three friends Charles, Leah and Sarah go out drinking one night and one of them decides that it will be a good idea to take some ecstasy. They take it to the tune of Where is my Mind. As the night goes on Leah and Sarah leave Charles and wonder off. Left confused and not knowing where he is, he struggles to get out of the second pub, he painfully tries to journey through town whilst the drugs mess with his head. By the morning he ends up unconscious in a field where two strangers find him laying there.
The music video will be surreal in nature to go along with the strange feeling of the song. It will start off with a British social realism feel, like This is England, 2006, Shane Meadows and it will play along to the Pixies song Brick is Red with improvised dialogue by the actors. And when Where is my Mind begins to play the camera will become much more free moving with a lot of lens whacking giving the short a dreamy feel. The colour of the short will be green which is slightly influenced by the work of David Fincher who made Fight Club in which Where is my Mind features. I want to experiment with moving camera and more artistically motivated shots whilst still abiding to basic rules of framing and composition.


Timeline for Where is my Mind. Made to help with the editing process







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Prop & Costumes:
Charles: Smart casual clothing, a band T-Shirt, glasses & goggles, alcohol (actor is paying for alcohol).  
Sarah: Smart casual clothing and alcohol (actor is paying for alcohol).
Leah: Smart casual clothing, Ecstasy props and alcohol (actor is paying for alcohol).



Shot List for Where is My Mind. A very rough interpretation of how I thought the music video would play out before I finalized my idea.




 Location Recce for The Albion



Location Recce The feathers


Location recce for Gorleston social Club


Location recce for King William IV



Location Recce and release for Mariners Compass








Adult talent release Jack Bryer


Adult talent release Charles Plumb




Risk assessment



Production schedule





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