Monday, 23 November 2015

Branding - Spice Girls


The purpose of Pop videos is to promote the artist by marketing their image. Pop videos can help create a brand for some artist and bands as it makes it easier for the public to distinguish one group from the other. It encourages people to buy into the records and into their brand.

The Spice Girls were formed in the mid 1990's by a family management team. Bob Herbert, Chris Herbert and Lindsey Casbon set out to make a girl band that would potentially become popular in a boy band dominated scene. Heart Management placed an advertisement in The Stage trade magazine for open auditions. After the girls were selected they were noticed by Simon Fuller at a showcase. He became their manager.



Often some artists or bands are sold as a brand to inspire the audience. This is a marketing method that draws people into buying the brand. The image of the artist or band is sometimes more important than the quality of the song. After their song "Wannabe" they were branded instantly. The song went straight to number three in the charts and within a couple of days went to number one. Each member of the group were given a branding image and this made them stand out from any other band. The image of The Spice Girls was creative and it was incorporated withing each video. Victoria spice wore a slinky black jumper, Emma in bunchies, Mel B wore leopard-skin trousers, Geri wore a tight dress and Mel C wore her Liverpool top with tracksuit bottoms. 


The girl band were such a success that they were even branded on television. The image was so well known that big companies such as Pepsi and Walkers took advantage of this. They used the girl brand to promote their products because they knew they would be able to reach out to a wider audience.

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Location Sheet

Fournier Street
For our music video we have chosen to shoot all our outdoor shots in London. The first location that we plan to film at is on Fournier Street. We have chosen this street because it is not busy and the buildings look good for a wide shot.

As well as the outdoor scenes we have plan to shoot a band sequence. We have chosen to do this in our schools drama studio with the big film lights to make the scene look as professional as possible.


Location Visit Sheet

Programme Title: Music Video
Writer: Azimul Hoque
Producer: Samuel Dell
Director: James Chege
Date: 8/10/2015
Access to location via: Public transport (TFL)
Name Location: Spitlefields
Health and Safety Issues to note:
·       Traffic
·       People on Boris bikes
Potential Filming Problems:
·       During lunch hours the area can become busy
·       Cars passing by and blocking our shots
Additional Notes:  (map of area/weather forecast etc)

Fournier Street

Gun Street

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Treatment

Treatment
Group Roles

Cinematography: Azimul and James
Mise-en-scene: Sam and Azimul 
Editing: James and Sam

We had some help with the filming from Jack and Destiny.
Title: Our Time Now 

Tag Line: Every second counts
Synopsis:
The music video is about a group of friends enjoying their youth by walking around in London and making memories with each other. This includes scenes when all the members mess around when playing football.
Key Genre Conventions:
Pop punk 

Monday, 2 November 2015

Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment
Group Members:Samuel Dell, James Chege, Azimul Hoque      
Location: London & Drama Room, Robert Clack School
Hazard
Person(s) at Risk
Likelihood of Hazard
1 – Extremely Unlikely
5 – Extremely Likely
Severity of Hazard Outcomes
1 – Very Low Risk
5 – Very High Risk
Risk Level
(Likelihood + Severity)
2
Measures to Take to Manage Risk
Risk Managed?
Y/N
Getting hit by cars
Anyone in the video
1
3
2
Be careful, take care to not film in used road.
Y
Tripping over cables/ camera equipment
Anyone while shooting
3
1
2
Be careful when around camera equipment.
Y
Potential danger with instruments
Anyone in the band sequence
1
2
1.5
Take care with any instruments we use.
Y

Contacts
Emergency Services: 999
Robert Clack School: 020 8270 4222