Group Disscussion

Today we got round to discussing various locations and ideas and came to the conclusion that for a music video to look good we felt we would need at least 5/6 different locations. Our plans are as followed:



We can use the drama room, have a table in the dark with an ipod and coffee, like a sihloutte all in black. Then suddenly the lights come on and the dancers appear behind in shadows while our main character is singing. We can borrow strobe lights and coloured lights which we can easily get hold of from the school and media department. Our next idea for a location will be a yellow storage box. We have researched well into it and if we all put in money we will be able to hire it out for the afternoon. Within the storage box we aim to have our actress lying on her back looking into the camera at a bird eye view and flirting and looking seductive into the camera. And another location that came to mind would be a hotel. Using the staircase of a hotel to create an effective image. From the research we did we were really inspired by Pixie Lott and her image and the way she presents herself in her videos.



Audience Questionnaire- Nicola Giles


Before carrying out the majority of our research we decided to carry out an audience questionnaire to enable us to see what is currently popular amongst our target audience and what they like to see in a music video. We carried out the questionnaire on 20 different people so we could average out the answers and draw conclusions from the questions which helped us create a basis for ideas for our own music video.


The questionnaire we carried out is as follows:

From this questionnaire we were able to analyse our audiences preferences in a music video and genre thoroughly which helped initiate our ideas for our music video. We found that the majority of people that chose pop as their preffered genre