Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Target Audience + Set + Costume Planning


As you can see from this still we took from the our recordings, we have two pink backgrounds we thought that the contrast of two different pinks was very affective and also girly which is what we were going for , so we painted the two flats and positioned them pointing in on each other slightly with the spot lighting centerd, also pink outfits we though would look really good against the background so thats what we went for. >>> THE PINK PAINTED BACKGROUNDS


Also the money we printed off our selves , although its not a proper print out of an American dollar as this would be breaking the law its a fake version that would be suitable for use in our music video so it looks real enough but isn't the real pattern and also some of them are in black and white to add a contrast to the piles.
A lot of fake money was used in both our video and Lady GaGas video as the main theme of the song is mocking these socialite life styles where they are filthy rich and money ain't an issue.

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Also we ordered a fog machine, to give our video that extra edge and add a special affect to the music video.


For costumes we planned to be as matching as possible whilst still looking different, we wanted a lot of wearing black and quite unique looking, and wearing heels always as well.


Target Audience

For our target audience I thought it would be for the best as we are this target audience for many people in the music industry out selves as to go for a young R'n'B and pop music. Similar to most girl bands the whole idea of getting the female viewers to admire and inspire to be like you and getting the members of the opposite gender to 'fancy you' was the typical r'n'b group convention we tried to follow. Also with song choose we thought by doing a song by a popular artist this also reaches out to the younger generation of teenagers.

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