Our music video song was based in the 21st century, therefore everything was modern and up to date. Now a days, style is the essence, therefore for our inspiration that inspired us throughout are a few icons.
The Look
Well, we wanted to construct a look similar to P!NK, as her look fitted the characteristics of the character we created for our music video. One person we got inspired from by her look was Madonna, her punk/rock style, based our characters looks.
Her wacky hairstyle is similar in the way to P!NK, as it brings out her crazy side, much like the leader actress in my music video. Her vivid style resembles a style that was created back in the 80's. Madonna as well as her style, is a worldwide icon, therefore using her as an inspiration really helped us to identify what the audience would like.
Our Scenes
Forest scene - was inspired by another punk rock female, Avril Lavigne
and her song 'Alice'. This song was filmed in a forest setting, therefore this video was the base of the idea of this scene in our music video. The location of the scene seemed to appeal to me, through
the effects of lighting, creating a suspense and mystery to the atmosphere to the song, which I felt our audience would taking a liking to.
Classroom scene - this scene was inspired from another female pop star, Miley Cyrus with her song 'Ordinary Girl'. We thought this particular scene from this music video would be just right for our own music video, because it created all the right feelings that we wanted the audience feel for the character, such as sympathy, sadness, loneliness etc. The location of the scene was relatively easy, as we thought about whether we could accomplish this scene.
Mirror Scene - we felt that this scene would be the pinnacle point of our music video, therefore our inspiration for it would have to be on point with the kind atmosphere we wanted to achieve. We felt two scenes out of Christina Aguilera's music video 'Beautiful' created the perfect feelings as well as effect to the music video. The scene's fitted in with the theme's we were portraying, and we felt that including a scene similar to these two would help make the point we were making much clearer to the audience.
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