Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Research

Right, thanks to Mr Smith we now know that even if i play another bands song, its still copyrighted. stink. so i have watched the music video by Radiohead for the song "Just" which basically links to my point about not having any dialogue. This video uses no dialogue, but just subtitles at the bottom of the screen, which could be an idea that we could take into account.
As the video has disabled embedding here is the link.

Radiohead - Just

Another idea, is to just not have any dialogue, and rely on camera angles and shots to tell the story, which could be using the cultural code, where we rely on the audience to understand what is going on, rather than the chararcters explaining.

J x

1 comment:

Mr Smith said...

Jamie, if you are going to use subtitles here are a couple more examples that might inspire you. Admittedly they are a bit depressing but as Laura Eaton pointed out you're project didn't seem like the feel good hit of the year.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgzeqwhNTDk
(No surprises Radiohead - Don't attempt to recreate this as you'll drown, Caitlin might like the lyrics as their a bit similar to Bright Eyes)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pudOFG5X6uA
(Everybody Hurts REM - This deals with what people are thinking)

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