T his music video takes up 17 boxes with 1 being a backup in case our member could not perform one of the scenes. We first planned what part of the song and what lyrics we wanted to use for this project. We chose 0:03-1:03 to have the guitar in for the beginning, and 1:03 seemed like a good spot to end it naturally. We labeled the boxes with corresponding numbers to make recording more efficient. Glenna’s scenes are highlighted in purple, mine (Nikaliyah’s) are highlighted in blue, and Perla's are highlighted in pink. Boxes 1-4 These first four scenes will introduce our music video. In these scenes, we are wearily doing tasks we do every day. Glenna is surrounded by piles of work, I am going through online school being exhausted, and Perla is eating her food with disinterest. Glenna playing her guitar is a transition between what happens in the day and then at the night. Boxes 5-8 Continuing from the morning, the routine continues a...
For our finished music video I am extremely proud of the end result. All the members worked extremely hard and it truly paid off. Our members were able to come together after long debates and hours of filming and editing to create something we all enjoy. Of course some of the things we planned out and detailed did not work out, but that is life. We made the most out of the covid situation and social distancing amongst our members. I believe my teammates are as pleased as I am with how this music video came out. The general thought process and concepts that we came up with, were highlighted the way we wanted to by our facial expressions, the editing filter, and our movements. One of our main goals was to be relatable to many teens with the feeling of anxiousness, stress, loneliness, and being exhausted. As teens who are now experiencing things like the pandemic, fully online school, and being away from friends who we would see d...
I am doing a commercial for hand sanitizers. Nowadays hand sanitizers aren’t used for a quick just in case or accessorizing anymore. All the commercials promote safety, social distancing and covid prevention tips. So, to get a general perspective of hand sanitizer commercials, I took a trip to the past. I scrolled all the way back to the year 2014 and further to watch their commercials. Back then they used the strategy of pathos to appeal to your emotions. They had people holding hands, having relationships of all kinds and gives you a sense of feeling safe, and telling you that while you have those connections, safety is also an important factor. That is very different from now, which entails of people walking away from each other, having as limited interaction with others as possible and using logos which is giving people statistics of Covid and telling people to use their common sense and hand sanitize their hands after touching surfaces and others. A similarity of both ...
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