Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Pinterest, Mise-en-Scene Ideas

PINTEREST


I decided to set up a Pinterest account to document inspiration visual imagery.

How it works:

1. You put key words into the space bar at the top of the webpage and the website generates related images

2. You see an image you like and 'pin' it to your personal wall or homepage

3. You can go back and see what you have pinned at a later date whilst sifting through all of Pinterest's content

4. It's addictive because there are so many photos and videos and ideas.

From these couple of screenshots I can see that in each photo, it is either light or water-based footage with the odd exception. They are almost mystical and fairy-tale like which I think is a good aspect for an abstract music video if you're already thinking of possible collaborations from a few images on a screen. All the different colours (blues and greens.. etc) and cinematography positioning can be incorporated within my own video and Digipak at a later date. I specifically like the photo in which the girl's head is nearly surfacing the water but not quite, I like how you can see her expression and gather what emotion is evident in her face but cannot see the rest of her body or any kind of body language at all ; solely facial expression. I think facial expression can determine quite a lot of things when taking emotion into account, it says a lot about a person if their eyebrows are raised or if they're scowling - so as an audience, they would be able to gather the mood of the music video just from my actresses' facial expression (aside from the pace of the song).

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