Magazine Cover
Friday, 8 July 2011
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Magazine Ideas
Website: www.pcd.com
Institutional Data: Stockist - Itunes, available for download
Artist Name: Pussy Cat Dolls or PCD ft. Busta Rhymes
Song Title: Don't Cha
Release Date: 28th July 2011
Image: Of the 2 people in the video (Mark and Alannah posing)
Institutional Data: Stockist - Itunes, available for download
Artist Name: Pussy Cat Dolls or PCD ft. Busta Rhymes
Song Title: Don't Cha
Release Date: 28th July 2011
Image: Of the 2 people in the video (Mark and Alannah posing)
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha Music Video Intro
Idea one:
Our group's first idea for filming is film in the corridor upstairs in the D block of Long Road. The video clip would comprise of just one girl lip syncing the song, whilst dancing with attitude and in a provocative way. after a short period of her dancing and lip syncing alone (from multiple angles all editted together to make the video seem choppy, exciting and eye catching) people of both genders will emerge from the ajoining classrooms and start dancing with her. once everyone is dancing, we can flash between images of everyone dancing in the corridor and everyone dancing on the school field in the sun or rain (both giving different moods, but both acceptable). After about five rapid flashes, the video will resume with everyone dancing on the field.
Idea two:
Idea two, would have to be filmed in the rain to be effective and match the song. We would film in the woods on the school grounds, but this time there would only be one male and one female part in the video. The female would be the one lipsynced to to maintain reletive realism and drama. The girl would always be in the backround of the video, dancing, again in a provocative way, whilst the male is in the foreground seemingly searching for the girl.
Idea three:
A more comical approach to the song, we would yet again have one female dancing in a provocative way but within a more public/crowded environment. This would involve the public not being informed of what we are filming, there for more genuine reactions can be captured on film.
Our group's first idea for filming is film in the corridor upstairs in the D block of Long Road. The video clip would comprise of just one girl lip syncing the song, whilst dancing with attitude and in a provocative way. after a short period of her dancing and lip syncing alone (from multiple angles all editted together to make the video seem choppy, exciting and eye catching) people of both genders will emerge from the ajoining classrooms and start dancing with her. once everyone is dancing, we can flash between images of everyone dancing in the corridor and everyone dancing on the school field in the sun or rain (both giving different moods, but both acceptable). After about five rapid flashes, the video will resume with everyone dancing on the field.
Idea two:
Idea two, would have to be filmed in the rain to be effective and match the song. We would film in the woods on the school grounds, but this time there would only be one male and one female part in the video. The female would be the one lipsynced to to maintain reletive realism and drama. The girl would always be in the backround of the video, dancing, again in a provocative way, whilst the male is in the foreground seemingly searching for the girl.
Idea three:
A more comical approach to the song, we would yet again have one female dancing in a provocative way but within a more public/crowded environment. This would involve the public not being informed of what we are filming, there for more genuine reactions can be captured on film.
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