Sunday, 30 October 2016

Treatment

Treatment

Introduction/Topic :

The music video would be to BeyoncĂ©’s song Pretty Hurts. Focusing on the stereotypes of woman and the pressure the media has on young girls to dress and look older than they are. It follows a journey of a teenager who has both brains and beauty that wants to look like the models on the front page of a magazine, soon realizing that she is hurting herself mentally by not eating correctly and forcing herself to endure pain and suffering by force vomit. Quitting dance to focus on her studies and using her brains instead of her looks.

Synopsis:

The opening shot will introduce a young girl starring at herself in the mirror, it will then be followed by a shot of the shelf containing multiple awards. The young girl is seen changing into a revealing red costume, putting hairspray in her hair. The young girl is seen applying makeup ( lipstick and eye shadow).It then cuts to a the girl practicing dancing provocatively/ seductively facing the camera. The girl does a few pirouettes and falls down. Cut to a medium shot of the girl sitting down with all her trophies and medals hanging around her neck with her head down. She scrolls on her phone looking at photos of young skinny pretty girls. The girl is seen coming out of the toilet wiping her mouth, fixing her costume. She waits side stage, twiddling her thumbs and looking down at the ground. The stage is brightly lit and the young girl steps on to the stage, a close up of her feet is shown as she walks center stage. She lifts her head up looks directly at the audience then looks side stage.

( singing starts) Cut to a shot of the girl doing her homework, putting her spectacles down on the table beside her pencil case. The girl walks to the bathroom and stares at herself in the mirror, throwing her beauty products on the ground. She unties her hair, throws hair tie on the floor and runs fingers through hair to make it slightly messy. Placing tooth brush down on the table. Girl pulls her shirt down and looks at herself in the mirror and walks out of closet. Grabs handbag and walks out the door, looking behind her at her trophy display and nods her head, walks out the door with a smile on her face. Cut to the girl practicing dancing ( chorus of pretty hurts), ( lyrics  try to fix something but you cant fix..)girl is straightening her posture and sucking her tummy in with her hands behind for support. Girl watches tv showing a blonde model, girl picks up a chocolate bar looks at it and places it in the bin. Girl is in the toilet wiping her mouth and sits on the floor facing the toilet bowl. Cut to the dance break for the chorus.

Girl stands against a white wall, mapping out her stomach with a black marker. Girl lies on the floor and hunches back. The practices smiling and waving at the mirror. Cut to the girl walking off stage and stops smiling. The girl walks into the dressing room and drinks water. ( chorus of song) A panning shot of five girls, judge comes on stage. Judge starts to speak and gestures to the girls. Two girls step forward, judge gives trophy to the main girl.

Girl opens room door places bag on the floor and trophy on the trophy table. She lies straight in her bed facing the ceiling watching the fan turn. Close up shot of eyes ( lyrics reflection stares right into you) . Point of View shot of the fan turning. Trophies are all on the floor, the girl throwing her trophies and sits down on the floor with her hands covering mouth. Cut to the looking up at the mirror with no makeup on. Cut to the girl sitting on the floor with all her trophies on the ground beside her. Mid shot girl faces camera and mouths the words “ yes”.

Resources:

Props:
·      Trophies
·      Bag
·      Black Marker Pen
·      Makeup
·      Towel
·      Books
·      Pencil case
·      Laptop
·      Chocolate bar
·      Trash can
·      Bottle of water
·      Spectacles
Set:
·      Dance studio
·      Theatre stage
·      Bathroom
·      Bedroom
·      Stage dressing room
·      Closet
Location:
·      St. Hildas’ School ( Langford Theatre )
·      Sanctuary Cove Residence

Characters:
 
·      Teenage girl ( main character)
·      Judge
·      Contestant 1
·      Contestant 2
·      Contestant 3
·      Contestant 4

Character Information:


Teenage girl ( main character) – She is a dancer that has competed competitively for years, she has become very conscious with her body and wants to become skinnier, forcing herself to vomit and starving herself. She is a smart student who has a passion for dance but, at the same time she wants to look just like the models in the magazines. After a while of competing competitively in dance and living a non-healthy life style, she decides to give it up to concentrate on school and study to use her brain instead of her looks.

Monday, 24 October 2016

Languages


  • Visual Language
  • Written Language 
  • Mise-en-scene
  • Symbolism ( colour) 
Justification: does my work reflect the instituition 


  • How does that institutional stereotype and visual language influence the audience 

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Pretty Hurts - Beyonce ( LYRICS)

[Verse 1:]
Mama said, "You're a pretty girl.
What's in your head, it doesn't matter
Brush your hair, fix your teeth.
What you wear is all that matters."

[Pre-Hook:]
Just another stage, pageant the pain away
This time I'm gonna take the crown
Without falling down, down, down

[Hook:]
Pretty hurts, we shine the light on whatever's worst
Perfection is a disease of a nation, pretty hurts, pretty hurts
Pretty hurts, we shine the light on whatever's worst
We try to fix something but you can't fix what you can't see
It's the soul that needs the surgery

(Uh huh huh)

[Verse 2:]
Blonder hair, flat chest
TV says, "Bigger is better."
South beach, sugar free
Vogue says, "Thinner is better."

[Pre-Hook:]
Just another stage, pageant the pain away
This time I'm gonna take the crown
Without falling down, down, down

[Hook:]
Pretty hurts, we shine the light on whatever's worst
Perfection is a disease of a nation, pretty hurts, pretty hurts (pretty hurts)
Pretty hurts (pretty hurts), we shine the light on whatever's worst
We try to fix something but you can't fix what you can't see
It's the soul that needs the surgery

[Bridge:]
Ain't got no doctor or pill that can take the pain away
The pain's inside and nobody frees you from your body
It's the soul, it's the soul that needs surgery
It's my soul that needs surgery
Plastic smiles and denial can only take you so far
Then you break when the fake facade leaves you in the dark
You left with shattered mirrors and the shards of a beautiful girl

[Hook:]
Pretty hurts, we shine the light on whatever's worst (pretty hurts)
Perfection is a disease of a nation, pretty hurts, pretty hurts
Pretty hurts, we shine the light on whatever's worst
We try to fix something but you can't fix what you can't see
It's the soul that needs the surgery

[Outro:]
When you're alone all by yourself (pretty hurts, pretty hurts)
And you're lying in your bed (pretty hurts, pretty hurts)
Reflection stares right into you (pretty hurts, pretty hurts)
Are you happy with yourself? (pretty hurts, pretty hurts)

You stripped away the masquerade (pretty hurts, pretty hurts)
The illusion has been shed (pretty hurts, pretty hurts)
Are you happy with yourself? (pretty hurts, pretty hurts)
Are you happy with yourself? (pretty hurts, pretty hurts)

Yes
Uh huh huh

Sunday, 9 October 2016

Final Assessment

Pretty Hurts- Beyonce

Design Task : 2-4 min, institution/ languages , summative 

Three column script: Justification ( on same doc.)

Justification:
What are your choices
Why are you making those choices
Number shot
Table at the bottom ( shooting order. Ex: Aerial shot in shot 1)



  • Colour palette 
  • Shot types
  • Symbolism 
  • Mise-en-scene
  • In relation to the frame
(example: The person is on the right of the frame )







Thursday, 6 October 2016

Who What When Where How Why

How do music video reflect the time period or culture?

How do they depict women and men?

How has the representation of gender change ( link to censorship)?

How are different ethnicities represented?

How had Musical Theatre begin the evolution of Music videos?

How have music videos evolved into marketing or branding devices?

How are music videos marketed to different audiences?

How much influence does the artist have on it?

How much impact does music videos have on the audience?

How do music videos differ across different nations?


Who do music videos represent?

Who is the target audience?

Who has control over music videos?

Who has the rights over a music video?

Who decides on the music video?

Who challenges music videos?


Where can people see music videos?

What countries ban music videos?


Why are music videos important to artist?

Why are music videos differ?

Why might a record company choose to show their artist in a different light?


When was the time period of the music video?

So what does the representation of a music mean to the artist
So what does the representation of a music mean to the artist









Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Focus Questions

WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, HOW, WHY. SO WHAT?

Who defines censorship? 
Who cares about censorship? 
Who breaks the rules of censorship? 
Who has the power to change censorship? 
Who decides on censorship? 
Who came up with the idea of censorship? 
Who does censorship affect? 
Who does censorship protect? 

What is censorship? 
What are the rules? 
What are the effects of censorship? 
What would happen if there wasn't censorship? 
What is the purpose of censorship? 
What relationship does censorship have in society ( moral/ ethical) 

Where did it originate from? 
Where is censorship applied? 
Where does censorship not apply? 
Where does censorship differ? (Countries) 

How does censorship differ? 
How is censorship positive or negative? 
How are censorship rated 
How does it apply?
How has censorship rules evolved? 
How has society 

When was censorship introduced? 
When did the rules change? 
When does censorship not apply? 
When does censorship apply? 

Why was censorship introduced? 
Why is censorship important? 
Why has censorship evolved? 
Why is censorship different around the world? 
Why do people push the boundaries on censorship? 
Why are some movies/ music videos changed and rated different to previous? 
Why do we need censorship? 

So what 
  

Music Videos

Music Videos and History research

Purpose- content/ themes/ lyrics

Censorship- History Representations ( Historically. Moments in time) Shows different time periods and the major events happening during the time of the music video. How has this changed over time? What do Music videos represent as "moments in time"?

Technological Innovation/ Changes- silent films + music videos
                                                            colours ( The Wizard of Oz)
                                                            special effects

Music- Tells a story with the lyrics  Entertainment. Pop music videos + Award shows for musicians (artist) Musicals ( Advertising and Marketing as well as branding)

Wikipedia Research: 

Censorship in Music Videos 

Censorship in music videos restricts certain content. The censorship of a music video can be controlled by the government. A form of censorship is radio editing. 

Censorship in pop music

For a song to be played in a radio station, particular words are censored. Some artist do produced the same music with censored versions. Some radio stations censor the music videos themselves with words such as : 

Bleep, Blanking, Re-sampling etc. 

Homework question: 

Look at past music videos and how some old music have been re-released as new music


How do music video reflect the time period or culture?

How do they depict women and men?

How has the representation of gender change ( link to censorship)?

How are different ethnicities represented?

How had Musical Theatre begin the evolution of Music videos?

How have music videos evolved into marketing or branding devices?

How are music videos marketed to different audiences?

How much influence does the artist have on it?

How much impact does music videos have on the audience?

How do music videos differ across different nations?


Who do music videos represent?

Who is the target audience? 

Who has control over music videos?

Who has the rights over a music video?

Who decides on the music video?

Who challenges music videos?


Where can people see music videos?

What countries ban music videos?


Why are music videos important to artist?

Why are music videos differ?

Why might a record company choose to show their artist in a different light?


When was the time period of the music video?


So what does the representation of a music mean to the artist?

So what does the representation of a music mean to the artist?



Examples: 

Kygo- Sexual Healing ( originally Marvin Gaye) 

Jonas Blues- Fast car ( originally Tracy Chapman) 

David Guetta ft. Skylar Grey - Bang Bang ( originally Nancy Sinatra) 

Sigala- Easy Love [ ABC] (originally Jackson 5) 

Analysis 

Kygo "Sexual Healing" music video 2013

No music video but, the has pictures of young pretty girls on the front page of the youtube video with a more upbeat tune drowning out the artist voice making the songs more about the beats and less about the singing. 

Marvin Gaye "Sexual Healing" music video 1982

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjlSiASsUIs

The original version is more soothing to listen to compared to the remixed version of the song, the voice of the singer can be heard well and the instruments are just to support the artist. It features Marvin Gaye singing in a nightclub / jazz club accompanied by 4 women. Marvin as well as the four women are dressed smart. Women are represented as sex objects in this song this can be shown when Marvin looks at the doctors legs and his temperature rises, furthermore the lyrics " oh she do it right" and " when my temperatures rising I want sexual healing" and " its good for me". Lastly the lyrics " I cant wait for you to operate" and " lets make love tonight" imply that he has strong feelings.  

Jonas Blue " Fast Car" music video 2016

This remixed version of a classic song created a meaningful story through the music video. The music video told a story of a girl wanting to get out of her run down neighbourhood to move to some place better and start a better life. The lyrics " I want a ticket to anywhere, anyplace is better"suggest to the viewer that she just wants to get out of her current situation and "starting from zero got nothing to lose"  she started out with nothing so she has nothing to lose if her dreams doesn't work out the way it was planned. The "new" version of this song is more upbeat to capture the attention of modern audiences, as they prefer something that they can dance with. Blue's version of the song had changed the verse around and swapped different verses around.

Tracy Chapman " Fast Car" music video 1988

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTIB10eQnA0

Although the original version of the songs does not have a music video component, the song is has a relax feel to it with only instruments being a guitar and a drum. The artist/ singer can be heard singing the song with emotion and feeling compared to Jonas Blue version where the artist was just singing the song. The original version of the song has a longer intro compared to the 2016 rendition, also the lyrics " Had a feeling that I could be someone, be someone" is repeated twice in the original whereas in the current song had change the lyrics to " I had a feeling that I could be someone, had a feeling that I could be someone" although a subtle change it still has a impact to the song. 

David Guetta ft. Skylark Grey "Shot me down" 2014

This song does not have a music video but, has a lyrics video and in the lyric video is starts as a western pop art comic book strip featuring a cowgirl. Not only did the artist change the title of this song but, the song itself as has been turned into a pop/ party anthem song has a build up 50 seconds into the song and the musical interlude lasted 30 seconds before the next lyrics were sung. Adding additional lyrics that weren't written into the original " bang! wee! zap! pow!" before another music interlude the "newest" version of this song repeated the same lyrics for the whole song which lasted 3:12mins. 

Cher/ Nancy Sinatra " Bang Bang" 1966

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8UYPtRlQUY

Used in the movie "Kill Bill" this song original written by CHER and sung by Nancy Sinatra. The original version is slower and less repetitive and sounds more acoustic with only a bass guitar as an instrument. The lyrics are more meaningful and there are much more verses in the original version of the song. This song is clearly about love and the connection both had for each other. The lyrics toward the end " He didn't even say goodbye, he didn't even take the time to lie, bang bang he shot me down bang bang" describes to us the emotional pain this woman is going through as a result of her boyfriend/ husband leaving her killing himself.

Sigala " Easy Love" / "ABC" 2015

This music video involves a bunch of children in a bright colourful setting, where the children get involve in a dance battle in various locations around Los Angeles. This video however, featured a lot of asians including the two main children, who happen to be partners as the song is suggesting young love. Also, at the beginning of the video it shows how a young boy sees the world through colour and song with sunglasses her found in a box. The song itself is a remixed version of The Jackson 5 song "ABC" changing the pitch of the singers voice and repeating the lyrics 4 times. Not only has the recent remix of this song completely changed and re-postioned the lyrics, the artist has also changed the title of the song ( probably because of royalty fees) as they would have already needed to pay to use the original song even though they remixed it and used different beats. This song is very repetitive and quite boring to listen to even though their aim might have been to make it upbeat and fun to dance to, the original song by The Jackson 5 managed to achieve this without making it sound too much like techno music.