As i was in charge of creating the website, this was based on us sorting the roles into who would be most suitable for each one, and as i did two weeks of work experience in a web design company it worked out that out of our group i was probably the member that knew more about audiences and the types of things to include already.
After doing research into girl bands website's we found that a lot of the websites included pages representing each of the girls, showing their different personalities which allow's the audience to get to know them individually rather than just by a name. Various questions and pictures where shown on these pages. We decided we would do something similar so I came up with a selection of questions, taking influence from bands such as little mix and the saturdays i then asked the other group members to answer them in the role of their band member, I then tweaked their answers so that they were consistent and suitable for the website, here are the questions i asked:
Where did you grow up?
How did you get into singing?
who is your style inspiration?
what are your nicknames?
what is your favorite food?
What is your favorite colour?
Who are your favorite musicians?
What are your favorite movies?
what are your favorite songs?
who is your musical inspiration?
funniest little mix moment?
Favorite saying?
Pete Fraser and Jake Wynne visited our school and gave a talk on their experiences and tips in the music industry.
Pete Fraser's tips included:
Planning for everything-
-Storyboard (even if you shoot extra scenes after)
-Plan who, what, where, when and how
-Aim to shoot early so that you can always shoot more and its not up against the deadline.
-Make sure everyone had rehearsed everything
Know Your Equipment
-Do test shots so that you van test the effects that you are going to use.
-Check any quirks of the camera
-Make sure that you have a tripod and shoe
-Make sure that you will have enough memory if not bring back up cards
-Experiment with editing before you do your final
-Make sure that you have an audible source of the song so that not only the performer can hear it but the camera as well.
The Shoot
-Shoot the performance at least 10 times with different set-ups
-Make sure that you have plenty of cutaways
-Experiment with extra angles and light changes
-Don't forget- lots of close ups!!
-Enthuse your performance- they must give it plenty
-Shoot more than you think you will need
The Edit
-Sync up the performance first
-Get the whole picture rather than tiny detail
-Cut cut and cut again
-Aim for a dramatic piece of work
-Do any effects work last
-Upload a rough cut to your blog and get feedback
The Blog
-Evidence of whole journey
-Research, planning, construction of all 3 products
-Evaluation
-Finished products
Good House Keeping
-Tidy desktop
-storage of footage
-labeling files
-Tidy blog
Evidence
-Real music videos (of your genre)
-Any visuals that have influenced you
-Steal-o-matic
-Costume photos, location photos, test shots
-Real album covers
-Real band websites
-Early exercises designing album covers
-Changes to your design=screen grabs
-Show how it is a 'package'
-Student music videos, digipacks and websites with comments
-Jake's videos and tips
-Photos and clips from today
-Storyboard and animatic of your video plan
-Feedback from your peers
-Rough cuts of your video
-Screen grabs of your edit in progress
-'behind the scenes'
-Regular commentary on what you are doing.
When to do a digipack
-In parallel, NOT at the end
-Taking photos for later use
-Having lots of extra ideas
-Can do more than one design within the group
Our year group had a talk with a music director called Jake Wynne, he has worked with a range of artists such as Girls Aloud Jakes's top tips included things such as...
Make sure you emphasising the 'performance bed', this basically means you have a layer of a few performances of the band/artist singing the whole dong so that you can then add all the other stuff on top but a least you're covered and get and idea of the whole structure, Dynamism and not giving away all your tricks early on, build slowly and make everyone want to keep watching.
he suggested we looked at a website where you can make your own music videos for people http://www.radarmusicvideos.com/home/about-us
This is one of the products that you can buy from our store as part of our merchandise. It is a set of love heart sweets, these are a sweet that are associated with our band, therefore we thought that it would be appropriate for it to be included as one of our promotional products. It features the Sweet Nothing Kiss and the band name.
This is another one of our products, this item comes in two colours black and white, it comes in a non gender specific size meaning that both our male and female fans can purchase this. It features our S(weet) N(othing) logo in the top right left corner (right on photo). The colour of the logo is inverted from the colour of the jumper. This makes it stand out and contrast to the jumper making it more visible.
Here is a photograph of the digipak that Olivia designed in class today. It shows all of the things that a digipak should include she has clearly labelled these. it also shows possible designs that could work in context to our theme.
Today we pitched our ideas to our group, unfortunately none of our ideas were suitable, this is because all of the songs we chose had music videos for them which meant that we couldn't do them.
So we then spent the rest of the lesson looking at other songs that don't have a music video and found these two, one was a remixed version of the one that olivia had already chosen (hers was very the heavy metal version which would be quite hard to create a video for) the other was simply one that we could picture a video for and that we thought was doable.
21/9/15:
Today we pitched our ideas to the class and received feedback based on what the class thought on our ideas and what they thought we could do with the song.
The pitch
We played the first minute of the song Mind over matter to our class to give them an idea of what we were going to do. we then showed the class what we thought we could do in our music video, including lights and the look we would go for. We then played the other song we had called Light Me Up by Parade we then said about how we would do the same type of thing but due to the audience we would make the video younger so that it suited the popier feel.
The feedback
Everyone in our class gave us feedback from our ideas, the main concern they had was that the Mind over matter song, although the song is originally from a band, due to it only having one main female artist it would be hard to make the other two people in the band not look awkward or uncomfortable like they didn't quite fit in. Most of the class preferred the second song, they agreed that they both had the same amount of potential but as different things the PVRIS song as a solo artist, whereas the Parade song as a group. they all really liked our idea for the narrative and the themes and locations, one member of our class Marcus also made a point that we hadn't realised, that the lyrics to the video Light me up worked with the theme of lights, as they are both about lights we could play with that idea.
The result
From this we decided that we were going to take forward our second choice Light me up. This was because it gave us more to play around with being a group song and it worked better alongside the ideas we had already. We decided to still go with the same look but make everyone's a little different, for example when it comes to using the UV light we could each have a colour theme so we could have liv in a pink/blue floral pattern like this...
we could then have Frankie in a different floral pattern like this green and pink one...
and then i could wear a more orange and green colour...
23/9/2015
We sat down and discussed what we were going to need in our music video and how we were going to make it achievable we started to discuss locations and where we are going to film, we looked at different shots and began to talk about who and what we would need. Olivia wrote a basic props list.
24/9/2015
After looking at where we were going to film yesterday we decided that today we were going to see if we can work out who we would need to use in our music video. we looked at numbers and tried to work out weather we could make it look realistic with the amount of people that we are able to get hold of. we then looked more into our band image and possible names for our band.
25/9/2015
in class today we researched our band image, Frankie began to create a presentation on our individual looks in comparison to other female pop artists. I began to create our steal o matic, this was so that we can get an idea of the different types of shots that we are going to use, i tried to include clips from videos that were very similar to ours this was so that it didn't look as odd. Olivia began to design rough outfits that we could wear for our music videos.
28/9/2015
Today we all got together and looked into the band name even more we looked at similar bands and tried to get influence on our decision.
2/10/15
Today Pete Fraser and Jake Wynne came in to talk to us. Pete Fraser is the chief examiner of OCR A level Media Studies and he gave us top tips on how to get the best grade in our A2 media coursework which was very helpful. One of his students from many years ago, Jake Wynne, is now a music video director and editor. He told us about his experiences in the industry and how he got to where he is now which i found very interesting. He gave each group constructive criticism on our music video ideas and becuase ours is quite a fast paced song he told us to not put loads of effects and fast cuts in from the beginging and to make it more gradual. He aslo did a fun filming activity with us where we had to shoot an interpretation of Robbie Williams' 'Let Me Entertain You'. This allowed us to get a feel for what fiming music videos are like. We had five different cameras rolling at once and 15 people on set for each time we shot the video.
5/10/15
Today was the day of our photo shoot, we shot it inside our greenroom. we took over 700 photos. We dressed in all black but different style clothes in order to keep a theme going.
6/10/15
Today in class we went through the photos that we took yesterday and selected all of the good ones. we also created an Instagram account along with a twitter, we tweeted our first tweet as a band. click the button to see them...
https://twitter.com/?lang=en-gb
7/10/15
Today I continued with the steal o matic whilst Frankie and Olivia went through the photos researching out digipak
8/10/15
Today we looked at shots we were going to get for our filming tomorrow in the green room, we drew out some ideas and talked about the effects and costumes.
9/10/15
Today we filmed the first few shots for our music video. We wore a mix of black and denim clothing, but we all still looked different from each other so to carry on our individual personalities within the band. We took this outfit inspiration from one of M.O's outfits in their music video to the song 'Preach' which we really liked. We filmed all the shots in front of a green screen because for some shots in our music video we are going to use lots of After effects to make our video like edgy and impressive.
12/10/15
Today in the lesson, Frankie began to edit some of the shots we had filmed from last Friday. I carried on with the Steal-o-matic, researching similar music videos and types of shots that would work well in our video, and Olivia started to draw different shot ideas on a storyboard.
13/10/15
Today we filmed out scenes in the drama studio, we used lights facing the camera to give a more intense feel, it made the performers (us) look powerful, it also looked really fun and went with the theme of lights, relating to our song (light me up). We filmed all our footage on 5 cameras, one directly opposite at a high angle two others either side of that at slightly lower angles and one to the far right getting a very low side on angle.
The fith camera was then left in the hands of Issy Payne, who was in charge of getting the close up and moving shots. She was on a movable chair swooping from side to side capturing the atmosphere of the performance.
Because the footage is very dark some of the shots are un usable as you are in able to see what is happening, also due to the auto focus on the camera and is stepping in and out of the light, a lot of the footage is blury. Some of the footage is also un usable as there are people in the shot and/or there is nothing happening (performance wise). We were also a little too un organised than we should have been meaning that the process was a lot slower that we would have liked, but overall the outcome was really good and the usable footage looks great.
14/10/15
Today we looked over our footage from yesterday, putting them in folders of good and bad.
15/10/15
Today we looked over the footage some more and started to add it to our premier draft, we put the footage of us standing against the black wall with the lights gliding across our face on there, we looked at how it would look as our opening establishing shot. I personally think that the shots are great and it really works but the quality is really bad and I think it's too blurt to use, we are going to see after we have got all of our footage.
16/10/15
Today we designed what our make up would be like when we are in the club.
19/10/15
Today we prepared everything for our filming session in the club tomorrow. We printed off a shot ideas list, reprinted the lyrics and wrote a list of things we need to bring/remember. We also discussed everything in our group meeting and worked out how many volunteers we had.
20/10/2015
Today was our main/important filming day. We gathered 4 tripods, 5 cameras, the face paint and our bags of costumes and drove to town in Frankie's car. We arrived at Miya Nightclub at 1 o'clock and the manager (my auntie) let us in and gave us a tour showed us how to work the coloured light walls, lasers and sound. first of all we got some shots in front of the light walls because we thought it looked very impressive. We then put our neon make up and dark clothing on and got a wide variety of shots taken in front of the UV light. We removed that make up and put on 'normal' make up' and also wore coloured outfits. Frankie wore red (is a romantic and deadly colour representing her edgy/sporty personality), Olivia wore mint green (this can show strength and wealth, representing her diva personality) and I wore white (This shade can represent purity and peace presenting my innocent persona). Some volunteers arrived but unfortunately not as many as we had hoped even though we are grateful to the people who did come and we did manage to get some good shots.
4/11/2015
Today we filmed outside in the dark with the theme of lights still being our focus. We used multicoloured glow-sticks, balloons and torches. With the help of some of our friends, we asked them to dance, have fun and be natural in front of the camera to portray youthfulness in our video. The time between the 20th and today we have been editing our music video with the shots that we had, i was working on the website, applying popular theories and techniques to what i was doing.
5/11/2015
Today we filmed a short, casual interview which we are going to open our halfway presentation with. We got our friend Issy to sit beside thee camera and ask us a few questions. Today Liv continued editing our music video, I continued on designing our website and Frankie started to put our halfway evaluation together.
27/11/2015
Today we spent a lot of time editing. We go feedback from others and improved what we could and also filled the gaps we had. We managed to finished our first draft and handed it over to Miss Brookes so she can show it to the classes next week.
30/11/2015
Today we made the last few changes to the website for it to be ready to show the classes for the first draft feedback. We also spent time on the digipak- we discussed how we wanted it to look, drew a plan and started editing a panel each.
Here is a section of the digipak that i created today in class based on the designs created by Olivia today. I struggled with making this as the images didn't quite scale to the same size making it hard to make the images flow and not look boxy to prevent this i had to crop and zoom into these this meant that they became a little stretched and distorted. the middle and bottom images colours are very similar in this picture as the camera seems to have picked up a lot of the blue pigmentation in the pink making it appear more purple than pink, and because of this i believe that it would look better if the orange image of Frankie should be in the middle breaking both of the images up.
Last month we went and filmed some of our music video in one of the local nightclubs, we were lucky to have this opportunity due to family relations owning the facility and being able to let us film one day during the week. Below is a quick video showing the layout and how we went about filming.
the video consists of Olivia filming Frankie and James in front of the light wall. I am teaching Rebecca a non media student how to use the camera so that she can help us film some scenes later on (she is the one controlling the camera) you can also see from this video how the club is empty and that we had control of everything, you can tell from the audio in this clip that we also had control of the sound and lighting as I am messing around with the Dj equipment.
On Sunday I looked at possible themes that we could create with our digipak I tried to show as much synergy between our music video, singles, website, genre or music and everything else that we have created. Each image shown below represents a different theme.
The left hand image contains an image of us (Sweet Nothing) smiling posing and just messing about, the colouring for this photo is quite muted and not very vibrant. The background id a turquoise colour the image also has a vignetted effect applied which gives it a sort of less visible border separating it from the other images on the digipak. it also features light flares, these go well with the name of our latest most publicised single Light Me Up. It also creates a visual link with our website.
The middle image is more simple it is of a black background and three light flares, each flare represents a member of the band with their distinctive colours (orange, pink and blue) it also links in well with the theme of the website single, music video and our pop genre.
The right hand image is the most pop influenced it contains images of the three girls in a tile format with their associated colours in the background and the band logo in the bottom left corner, this is the most vibrant and colourful of all there themes and suits the pop genre and target audience most.
on our website we feature a page called 'The Girls' on this page are three large buttons these are off each band member looking straight at the camera, when the user scrolls over the image the photo changes to one of colour showing more of our individual personalities. bellow are some of the changes i made due to recent feedback from my other group members and people in my class.
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Here as you can quite clearly see, i have changed the background colour from purple to blue. This is simply because i didn't realise at first that Liv's colour that her character is associated with is actually blue and not purple. This photo was chosen to represent her as it is cute, sassy and shows her personality of being the diva well.
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The image on the left is one that we took nearer the start of the year, at this point we hadn't really found out who our personalities were as band members, we thought at first that it would be good if we were all doing a pose, we struggled to find something that was girly and fitted in the frame or didn't look to similar to the poses of the other girls. we decided to go with a peace sign this was because it is cute and quite sweet. Then it came to putting the photos onto the website we realised that the framing was slightly off and that it didn't work well with the others.
After a lot of research on the lyrics of our song and similar music videos we realised that lots of songs similar to ours featured a relationship of some sort whether that be a break up like in Fifth Harmonies, Miss Moving On. Or just a dancy scene with a guy like in Little Mixs, Move music video.
As the song is about love we thought that it would be suitable for the video to illustrate this, after a lot of thought we came to the conclusion that it would suit the genre of the music video well if we included a romance. we decided that the best scenes for this to be included are in front of the light wall in the night club and in front of the white wall this is because both of these scenes are simple and dramatic they don't feature anyone else in the background and they help to illustrate the lyrics.
We also noticed that in a lot of pop music videos like Becky G's Cant Get Enough music video they feature a lot of people that look like they could be her friends and as we are meant to be a fun happy girl band we thought it would be really good to include this as it would allow our audience to connect with our band and song.
Filming:
Filming our Banana Phone enabled me to get back into using the camera and editing software, as i hadn't used them since we created our film opening in AS around december and it was now september/november of the following year. It didn't take long to get back into it the swing of things but I think it helped, at least just to jog my memory. It reminded me of the camera angles and shots that are used, and how to achieve them.
Editing:
This was where the whole thing came together it allowed me to be creative, as it is the part I enjoy the most I found myself very familiar with the software and how to achieve different things.I learned a number of new skills from Banana Phone; adding multiple shots to the same shot and how to perfect stop animation. All things that I had never tried before.
I have created a Christmas newsletter to help market our band, this our fans will receive when they sign up to our newsletter. It contains information about our bands new album. merchandise and competitions, these are all to try and keep our audience engaged and updated, the competition also gives the fans a chance to interact with the band and win limited items.
A few days ago we had a talk with one of our teachers who looked over the video we had put together so far. He pointed out to us that out personalities aren't very obvious/clear to the audience and they don't shine through as much as they should, as it is our bands first music video and we need to almost force our images onto our audience. He suggested we filmed more scenes to try and show this and not ignore it, mainly as we have focused a lot of our album covers, photo shoots, websites and all the things along side them on these personalities. We looked at lots of music video for influence on how we could approach this. We focused mainly on the first music videos of little mix, fifth harmony and the spice girls. This is because each one has a lot of crossovers and similarities with our band. Little mix and Fifth Harmony are similar in the fact that their genre and style of music is very similar to ours. the spice girls are famous for each having their own personalities e.g. Sporty spice (Frankie is our version of this being the edgy one) Posh Spice (Olivia's personality is very similar to this) and Baby Spice (I represent this personality in our group as i am the girly one). we looked at how they were able to present their personalities in a way that the audience were aware of their differences and were able to connect with us through this. Little Mix: Wings
We took influence from this video in the form of their outfits and how they are all so different and miss matched and each one really shows their individual personalities. we also really liked the idea of each standing in front of a different wall with icons reflecting our personalities, but due to lack of time we decided that it would be to time consuming to do this. We did take a lot of ideas for gestures and movements to portray personality from them.
Little Mix: Move
In our music video we have used a slight narrative this consists of the girls in the band each having a male partner which in the club they have a scene with in front of the light wall. To make this more clear we also decided to shoot scenes with the guys in front of the white wall, we took influence from the Move music video as they too have male partners, in the first initial shots they are shown in a silhouette form next to them, some of the girls are leaning on them others just with their hands on their shoulders. We thought that this would be nice to do as it links well with the theme and style of our other shots and helps to enforce the narrative. We also decided to use lit shots of the girls and male partner so that the audience is more clear who the girls are and to show more personality through this.
Fifth Harmony: Miss Moving On
This is Fifth Harmony's first ever music video, after looking at this we could see from their styles who they were, they may not have as obvious personalities but you could see a sense of them. We really liked the individual shots that they had where the girls were in front of a pink and blue background, we also took a lot of influence from the gestures and things they did, for example the hair flicks.
We then used all of the influence and idea that we had gained from this and decided to shoot some more scenes on the following Monday after school had finished, we gained help from a few of our friends, Marcus (who acted as my male friend), James (frankies boyfriend, in reality and the music video), Thane (who played Liv's male friend) and Niall Thanes older brother and James friend (who helped with the lighting and camera work).
Today I spent a lot of my time editing the music video, I added some more of the most recent shots that we filmed to what we had already filling the gaps that we had left, I included parts of Frankie and James in silhouette and Liv and Thane, I still need to work in one of me and Marcus so that it is consistent with all of us and looks good. I also included a couple of shots of Liv and Thane in front of the white wall, these show her personality well as she blows a kiss to the camera giving off her Diva personality. I also edited one of her flicking her hair slowing it down and putting it to the beat of the song. I finally included a couple of Marcus and I, these help a lot to show my personality as they are very cheesy and cute, reflecting my personality.
After doing this i asked for feadback from Mrs Brookes and Mrs Field two of my teachers who were currently present and available to give feedback. we sat down together and watched what we have at this moment of the video numerous times each time taking a pause at the end whilst they flooded me with really helpful feedback as i took note of it, I then had to leave, they continued to watch it writing down notes for us to look at tomorrow. Bellow are some of the feedback that they gave.
Suggestions for improvement
- Some of the shots are a little bit too quick the audience doesn't get time to realise what is going on.
- Some of the shots linger a little bit more than they need to.
- Need more shots with the boys to really enforce the narrative. Along with more repetition of some shots/scenes for example MORE GLOW IN THE DARK SHOTS!
- Possibly more abstract cutaways like the eyes as they look really professional and creative.
- Include more of Liv and Thane
- Think about shooting more shots of either just Sophie and Marcus in a different setting where its darker lit and there is more influence of lights, or shoot more of all three couples in this location as the white wall scenes (especially on me and Marcus for some reason) are a little off putting and they stand out a little too much as they are so bright and different from the style of all of the other shots.
- You could possibly cut off a little bit of the song as it gets a bit repetitive and boring and it is not needed at all.
- The coloring on some shots looks a little dull
- its annoying that we dont always finish the sentence before the shot changes
- There is a bit at the start of liv singing light me up (chorus) alone and as much as she really gets into it and its a really good shot it looks a little odd and would work better if it was all three of us near the start. - You have shots of Frankie and Liv at the start with their guys but not yourself and i think it would work better if you did as it introduces them all at the start.
- The OOOH Frankie says in the first shot of her would look better if it was synced with the music which would mean the head turn would look odd so you are going to have to figure something out and possibly change it.
- Lip syncing is a little off in places slightly.
Parts that they liked
- Marcus looks really sweet and your relationship looks really adorable and cute, and we want to see more of it. (when it came on the screen they both 'awww-ed' which is good)
- There are lots of shots of Frankie and she dominates the video a little, but this is good as most bands have a more prominent singer. She has a lot of sass and edge to her and you can really tell this. She is a good performer.
- I have good star presence and you can really tell my character is girly and cute.
- Liv's slo-mo hair flick shot along with the other shots of her in front of the white wall are really good and really show her as the diva, with a lot of sass and cheek.
- The costume choices in front of the white wall are really good and show your personality well as a band and individuals
- The low angle shot of us in front of the white wall is really good
- Frankie's Hat scenes are really creative and sassy.
At the start of the year we were set the task to make a short music video for the song banana phone, this would consist of lots of different editing techniques, shots and angles.
Frankie sat down with some peers and our teacher to watch the video that we had done so far, both during and afterwards she received feedback to which she swiftly noted down, it is presented below.
Ben- I really like it and it looks good so far. Some shots as better than others, the club scenes look really good.
Will- The beginning looks really good and works at introducing the band. I prefer the club scenes to any of the others but i think the outdoor scene is very creative.
Miss- So far it looks really good.The club scene looks amazing and really fits with your genre but i think it should be introduced later on in the video. The beginning should be mainly the outdoor and drama studio scenes and slowly build up towards the better scenes.
I am meant to be the girly one of the group so to portray this i decided to wear a lot of lace as it is a very feminine material. white also caries the connotation of purity and innocence which is good as it really goes well with my girly personality. I also wore pink and white heels the hint of pink on these was good as pink is often associated with being a girly colour.
night club scene 1 (light wall)
here we wanted to contrast as much as possible with the light wall so we decided to wear black. i opted for a simple black cami top and leggings, this also worked well with the UV paint as it allowed it to really contrast and stand out more.
silhouette scene
We wanted to go for a more dressy type of outfit for this scene but because of the nature of what we were doing we wanted to contrast with the lights and create as much of a silhouette as possible. I am wearing a black skater skirt as it is girly and fits well with my personality. I am also wearing a floaty half lace half chiffon top these are both very girly fabrics, the lace also makes the outfit less harsh and more girly. I also wore black chunky heels these were just to add a more dressy feature to the outfit and make sure that the girly dressy theme was consistent.
outside scene
Here I chose to wear a white lace dress with a brown belt this was so that it didn't look to similar to to the one i wore in the nightclub i paired it with a white cardigan to try and dress it down a little as we were going for a more casual look in these scenes. i also wore black converse as these are quite girly shoes and worked well with the outfit.
white walls scene
here in this scene we wanted to really show our personalities to our audience so i chose to wear a pink lace top as it is the colour associated with my character it also had a black collar to add a bit of edge to the look i also wore a black skirt this is as it is a girly item and worked well with the rest of the outfit, it also showed my personality well. i wore black converse as they are cute and girly.
Olivia is the glamorous diva like personality of the group we tried to show this through her outfit in the nightclub scene as this was the one where we would be most dressy and would stand out.
Nightclub scene 2 (light wall)
In this scene Olivia went for a more casual dressed down look, she still went classy by wearing a roll neck black top this was to still give off the sense of power and glamour but in a more casual way.
silhouette scenes
In these scenes based on what we were attempting we wanted to create as much of a silhouette as possible so for this we decided to wear all black. For this Liv choose to wear an off the shoulder chiffon dress as it is a really sassy diva style of dress and really shows her persona of being a diva.
outside scenes
Here we wanted to blend ourselves as a band a little more so we decided to all colour co-ordinate our outfits, as we were filming outside we had to consider that the lighting would not be great and the cameras will struggle to pick up colour. because of this we decided to wear white and dress quite casual. but still attempting to show our personalities through this.
white walls scenes
here we really wanted to try and force our personalities onto our audience, as we all have our own colour associated with ourselves we thought it would be a good idea to wear these. Olivia opted for heels to try and show her diva personality, she is the only member wearing them. she is also wearing a statement necklace to add a lil bit of glam.