This explains the song I chose and what I want to include in my music video and website.
Here's the link to my 30s trial video:
I wanted to create a music video for the song 'Sick' by Dominic Fike, an indie/alternative singer and rapper. Dominic Fike expresses different parts of his life and experiences through his music.
As an avid listener of Dominic Fike's music, and the alternative/indie music genre, I believe I have enough expertise in choosing a good song for my music video and curating an experience for my audience.
What I want to include:
According to the Cosmopolitan, toxic relationships are really taking an all-time high and have become a lot more popular on recent years. Many young people are mistaking intensity for intimacy and ruching through the toxic cycle of love bombing and possessive (and borderline obsessive) behaviours.
I intend to create a narrative and performance style video. In the narrative, I want there to be a couple going through a toxic cycle of arguing, breaking up and getting back together. I want to include this style of relationship in my music video as my target audience will recognise this. I could have a scene with one of my characters reading this article or something similar.
Feedback:
After presenting my ideas to my peers, I received written feedback on my presentation.
After receiving the feedback, I am planning to keep the sunset colour aesthetic which includes the colours: red, yellow, orange, blue, green and purple. I believe that this is a great choice as some peers had given positive feedback about it and that the cycle of the sun going down in the evening and up in the morning connects directly to the cycle of the toxic couple I am including into my narrative. I will also place emphasis into the intertextuality and make sure to include multiple '500 days of summer' references through similar shots and audience positioning. With 'Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind' I plan to use similar shots.
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