Casting
When came to casting the actors for this music video we as a group decided to try and keep it simple in terms of who we use in the video, because having more than 3 actors would provide difficulty and uncertain complications, especially when we had to film in three different locations. Through organising our concept for the storyline, we came to the mutual decision that we would keep the ideology around two actors, these would then tell the story from each others point of view and therefore lead to show the alternative ending.
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To take on the leading male character we chose Connor (Steven), we thought that he was the best fit to play the role as the boyfriend on multiple reasons such as appearance and understanding of the role. As Connor is in the same group along side the same media class, it was very easy to have continual discussions to do with planning and organising the understanding that the character would have to act/feel, it was an easier task when the actor is surrounded with information about the story. In previous productions such as the making of the thriller short film we still decided to go with actors that were in our group fully down to the reliability and their constant position that they had within the group as a part of the production, a group member. We wanted to stay clear of using actors that were from different schools and particularly students that have taken other subjects at our own school, it would have provided to be very difficult when trying to organise shooting schedules and location shoots that would have been an arduous effort trying to contact and to keep organising the understanding of the plot every session. Having just a couple of lead actors puts a limitation on the availability when they could either be working or in another lesson depending on the day, but with careful planning and strong communication this would make the process a lot easier and more time efficient. We chose Connor because he represented the older teenager with features such as his height and facial hair, the fact that he has facial represents the stereotype of a scruffy teenager but can also relate to the western style back in the 1880's.
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Winterton Shoot |
The second actor to take on the lead female role would be Sorrel (Lucy), we thought that she was the best fit to play the girlfriend because of her performance in her own thriller her group made last year. It was an easy decision to make and when we asked her she said she would be happy to fulfil the role, she replied with yes and we started to build the rest of the storyline around both herself and Connor. As she is in the same media class as I, it is easier to communicate to her when she is in the lesson, as she only sits a couple of seats away. The positive thing is that she takes drama at A-level which makes our piece stronger with the talent that she has learnt, but the limitation of this would be the fact she belongs to another media group. This makes it difficult when working with her due to her loyalty to another group and the fact that she will make her shooting schedule a priority over ours, this will become a stress to the group but to stop this happening we will have to be very careful with organising and structuring what footage needs to be taken first rather than just scenery shots that can be acquired later on at another date.
Using both of the actors to portray a relationship in a freeze frame will be the album cover when the time comes to do print production; our idea is to continue with the theme of relationships and use that to continue the storyline. Another reason why we picked Sorrel was because of her photogenic aspects of her, we could use her to be the main focus point with Connor in the background, this would make a large reference to the nature of the song, with the lead singer being female.