After my recent interview with my secondary client, Ayra, I got information for potential ideas leading up to the final music video. I asked her about different aspects of my project such as style of song, instruments to be included and features of the video.
These are my results:
Ayra said (4:34 PM):
I think your song should be something that everyone can relate to. Maybe it could be about love (sad love or happy love), something that isn't going right in life, or it could just be a song without lyrics to it but the instruments show the emotion in the song. I think your song should tell a story and have a moral to it so you can show the story in your music video. However, you could go from a totally different perspective and create an upbeat, dance club style song which people will also love.
Ayra said (4:37 PM):
I think to make your music video look professional, it should switch from scenes. Like one scene of you or someone playing the instruments that are in the song, and another telling the story. So both will be continuously switching back and forth like a typical music video.
Ayra said (4:40 PM):
I think both club dance style and a more downbeat style song have potential. If you were to choose a club dance style song, I think you'd have to have a typical beat, and a lot of electronic layers, which you could possibly do with a synthesizer. Club dance songs are usually longer than normal though. For a downbeat style song, I think the usual guitar, drums and piano will go really well, like a mini band
Thursday, 4 February 2010
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