Saturday, 26 November 2011

Location Shots


By the water edge, the sun reflected off the water which created picturesque images.


Here you can see some of the boats in the background which added interest to the scenery. 


This picture shows the beach at high tide. The trees, debris and branches show a natural appearance, which I feel suits the outdoors lyrics and feel to my song.


The waves slowing moving across the pebbles creating a soothing feel which I hope to be able to capture into my music video as the song is calm and quieter in places.


Here you can see the foliage which runs along the beach and the opening to the beach itself. 


In the bottom of this image you can see a neglected, rusting dinghy which links to her lyrics of the 'rusted ship'. 

The above images are photographs that I took of the location Weir Quay. I visited this place so that I could see if it would be a good location for parts of my music video. After looking at the location, I found that it was very picturesque and natural with the pebbled beach and the foliage and trees that travel along side the beach. I particularly liked the way that the sun reflected off the water when it broke through the clouds and the moored boats in the distance. I was glad that I visited Weir Quay as I feel that this would be a good choice of setting for the narrative sides to my music video. It is important to have a look at more than one location when choosing a setting for music video footage so that you can compare them and discover which you think will work best with the song and the narrative. I feel that this location fits in really well with my song due to the lyrics of the water and rusted ships.

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