

Who: We need to use Skye for the images so we can take pictures of her, we also need to think about her style and clothing to get the image across of how we wantg her to be seen by the audiance. We will also need to We need to think about the clothing that she will be in and make sure it fits in with the clothing in the video so we may use the same clothing but more likely use more glamorous clothing which will make it more like an artists photoshoot. We will also make sure she is wearing natural makeup which will fit in with the genre well.

What: We need to get a camera and then a USB cable and then we also need a computer/ laptop that we can put the photos onto and also photoshop so that we can edit the photos. We will also need any props that we are thinking of using, for example a guitar or a piano.
Below is some photography of the sort of imagery I like and the sort of things which could work well within our genre including the setting and props etc. I really like the use of photography on the road where you can see the cars in the background because I think it works really well for our song as it is about a car which means it will work well for the title. I also like the look of the photography on the stairs because I think that it makes it look natural and it makes the mise en scene look really good and the colours are quite dull which makes the artist stand out from the background. I think that the plain background works really well because it makes the photography look really professional so I think that a mix of a plain background and a background with exterior shots would work really well. I also definitely think that we should use the instruments in some of the photography as I think that it would work really well and would fit in with Andrew Goodwins theory well by linking the music to the visuals. I like the setting in a field as I think it brings the countryside into the photography and it makes it seem more natural which is how we want skye to be portayed. I also like photos where the artist is photographed 3 times and where they are put next to eachother as I think that this works really well.
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