Tuesday, 11 September 2018

Practical Production Treatment | The River - By Raleigh Ritchie


Audio : Lyrics and/or music
Timing
Images/Shots
I wish we were grown
And old enough to run away
00:08 to
00:12
Have the main man dress up older (maybe in a suit
w/briefcase) and woman smartly dressed (dress w/high
heels) running away into a wood/forest from the city
(Mousehold Hill as a location)
Down to the river
I’ll go south of the river
How many rivers?
01:08 to
01:12
Shots, using jump cuts,  medium, long, close shots of him
travelling to a river. If possible get some aesthetic shots of
them in the river, maybe looking around lost
Jump cut multiple shots of him in different rivers along to
the music, shows desperation and searching
We can get a loan
To buy a powerboat and ride
But now I’m overflowing
01:58 to
02:08
During ‘get a loan’ it will be river shots, then ‘buy a
powerboat’ will cut to him in a smaller boat (maybe kayak
or canoe) in order to match the words in a funny way
Then when ‘overflowing’ play he will get flooded (bucket of
water) and either fall over the boat or sink
I wish I didn’t live
Miles away and with my mother
00:24 to
00:30
Use of drone shot, stops running in middle of field and
takes a dramatic leap to show him surrounded by only
forest/fields/open area
When I get my promotion
I’ma see you everyday
01:49 to
01:55
Create a makeshift work environment (desk, two seats,
computer set up) and cuts to medium of having his hand
shook by someone who looks like a office worker. Both
in suits to represent work and handshake to connote he
has been promoted.

Music Video Proposal | The River - By Raleigh Ritchie


Band & Track Name: The River (By Raleigh Ritchie)
Running TIme: 3:56
General style of music video: Lo-fi Pop / Hip-Hop
Briefly describe what will happen in your music video, highlighting camera angles, shots,
editing techniques and narrative. What will we see? What is the narrative?
The young man/boy will realise how much he wishes he was older in order to be with the one he loves,
being pushed further and further away from his comfort zone and the city, showing how as time
progresses he has less chance currently.
I would love too have sweeping shots of him in fields or open areas in order to show how lost he is.
Making use of my drone I can have birds eye views in order to change up the shot ratio as well as
being able to follow them running in third person (without needing a hand held device for stability)
Editing techniques will mainly focus around jump cutting the video to match the time of the lyrics,
matching words with actions, as well as maybe adding blur effects to show how thrown off he is and
portray his frantic nature.
What resources will you need? (Props, styling, location, recording and lighting equipment,
actors, etc)
Most of what I have planned I have all of the resources necessary, this includes being able to drive for
wider use of locations, using my own camera means I don’t have to worry about when I can borrow the
college one, drone allows more unique angles
I also have some close friends who live in different areas of the countryside or outside of the city with
land that I can freely use to film and fly my drone without breaking any laws.
The style of those featured within my music video will be casual, no set costume or style, this will keep
is accurate to the research of younger indie artists being dressed a lot more like you would in day to
day life. I will be setting a no logo/brand identity on shirts that is made obvious, going by legal terms of
a real music video, those would have to be blurred out and would cause more hassle.  
Who will you need to organise for your music video shoot? (Are they reliable?)
I have a few friends in mind but I will need to narrow them down around when I have decided my filming
schedule, if they have a partner/other half then that will make the dynamic of the video run smoother,
but if not there is no real set back of having two people act out a relationship of some sorts for me.
When do you plan to shoot your music video?
I want to begin shooting as soon as possible, I’m hoping to have all the research, planning and
storyboarding finalised by the end of this week in order to give me plenty of filming time. Though there
may be setbacks, that is my intended time of starting filming. The storyboard won’t have to be in depth
because you have to roll with what you are given on the day (weather is a big variable)