These are the headshots of my star for the music video. I chose this person to star in my video as they were confident in front of the camera, and their looks and personality matched what I wanted to be perceived in the video
One main character - school girl. The inspiration for my character to be a young teenage girl comes from the age of the audience as it is 16-25 year olds having a seven teen year old girl as the main focus would interest the intended audience. I am aiming to get the character to look as stereotypical as I can. Especially as this particular teenager is struggling with a drug addiction, so she should have bags under her eyes, she should be constantly fidgeting, she should be looking under dressed and really run down. My aim is to get the audience to understand it immediately with out the use of 'drugs' to be used - if the worst comes to the worst then I will obviously create a scene where the character will pretend to take the 'drugs' to make the final outcome realistic. Location 1 the school - I really want to show that she is a school girl and the best way to do that is to show her in school. I want to maybe show her in a classroom or her walking through the school wit
The genre of that our music video has to fit into is protest. This means that it has to be a song that has a message to do with protesting against something or someone. The history of the genre protest – Protest music has been around for centuries when it became so popular due to people being able to express there feelings with a catchy song or in a way that would get people of higher authority attention. Protest songs are usually written as part of a movement for political or cultural reasons but this can vary. The broadness of the genre gives song writers political freedom which is a way to get there message or point into peoples heads. Songs can change from being quiet and haunting to someone screaming down a microphone about death but these are all accepted as protest songs. The first American protest songs were created due to war and slavery to create awareness for the huge issues that many people were not aware about at the time. The use of simple verses and repetitive lyrics p
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