A2 Final Production Frankie Pearl - Dog Days Are Over
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Monday, 8 November 2010
A Handheld Shot Running Behind Eleanor
This is one shot we will need to perfect, a lot. Although I like the unsteadyness of it (as she runs away from her 'worser' life) perhaps we should look into other ways, to do it. We were thinking possibly someone in a trolley and the other two pushing it behind Elle or something like that.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Costumes
In our video the main character (Elle) will be in two different outfits. In one 'section' of the video.. ther badder times, when she is with her boyfriend we want her in simple black leggins and a top with boots, we
would like the make up to be very heavily black, so that we could possibly get a shot of a black tear and make up coming down her face, this will represent how messed up the relationship has made her etc. We would also like her to have a black leather jacket that is open for when she runs to create movement, and just generally make the shot look better.
would like the make up to be very heavily black, so that we could possibly get a shot of a black tear and make up coming down her face, this will represent how messed up the relationship has made her etc. We would also like her to have a black leather jacket that is open for when she runs to create movement, and just generally make the shot look better. Below is an on set shot of Eleanor running where she will be in the video. She is wearing what I have spoken about above, we feel it is an effective costume.


Thursday, 4 November 2010
Here is our second draft of our digital Storyboard. We have added in many more shots as out ideas have developed we have included shots of shadows on the ground of the sadder times in her life.
Storyboard Music Video.ppt Recovered]
Storyboard Music Video.ppt Recovered]
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
The Two Step Flow Theory

Opinion leaders tend to be similar to those they influence—based on personality, interests, demographics, or socio-economic factors. These leaders tend to influence others to change their attitudes and behaviors.
The two-step theory refined the ability to predict how media messages influence audience behavior and explains why certain media campaigns do not alter audiences’ attitudes. This hypothesis provided a basis for the multi-step flow theory of mass communication.
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