Hellcats Tattoo Parlour
Genre
The genre of the video will be promotional
video, focusing particularly on promotional video to sell a product/company.
Duration
We aim to create two videos – a full-length
video which will have a duration of between two and five minutes, and a shorter
version for social media platforms such as twitter and instagram which should
last around fifteen seconds.
Target
Audience
As the product we are promoting (tattoos) is age
restricted and only people who are eighteen years old and over are legally
allowed to get them, our target audience will be adults. The video will not be
directed at a specific gender, although it may appeal to males more as the
staff at Hellcats Tattoo Parlour are all male, and therefore the studio is a
very male orientated environment.
Outline
The general outline for the full-length
promotional video goes as follows. It will start with a relatively long
establishing shot of the tattoo parlour, giving the audience a good idea of
where it is, what it looks like, what kind of vibe it gives off etc. The
company logo will be clearly visible which will reinforce the brand identity
and ensure that the audience know their logo enough that it is recognisable for
the future.
We will then include shots of the interior of
the tattoo parlour. There will be close-up shots of typical iconography found
in tattoo studios (skateboards, guns, roses, skulls etc.) and the décor of the
parlour, which will again give the audience a feel for the kind of establishment
we are promoting. The tattoo artists’ work will be clearly visible on the wall
so that the audience can see what their work looks like, and we will include
shots of the artists drawing up ideas, designs and sketches. We also plan to
include some shots of the artists interacting with customers so that audiences
can see that although stereotypically, tattoo parlours are not seen as the most
welcoming of places, the staff at this establishment are very friendly – this
will encourage them to choose to visit this tattoo parlour above any others.
We also plan to include customer testimonials,
set up almost like an interview where customers talk about their experience at
Hellcats.
Visual
Elements
Lighting: The majority of the lighting will be
high key ambient lighting from the lights in the shop, as there will be plenty
of light in there, however, we may also take a few LED lights just in case.
Camera movements: There will be a variety of
camera movements – we will include panning shots, tilts, static camera work,
zooms etc.
Audio
Elements
We plan to use music over the video. After
thinking about the genre of music, we have decided to use music from the
pop-punk genre as we feel that this best suits and reinforces the brand
identity of Hellcats. It will be fast-paced and loud.
As there may be customer testimonials included
or shot interviews with staff or customers, we will have to record audio on
site too.
Rationale
We chose this particular idea for our
promotional video as we both really love tattoos and want to lessen the stigma
that goes along with them. We want to promote this tattoo parlour in such a way
that makes people think that tattoos are an art form.
Primary
and Secondary Research
In regards to research, we have watched various
promotional videos for other tattoo parlours around the world in order to get
an idea of what kind of shots to include, what conventions are typical in this
kind of video etc.
We also looked at various tattoo studio’s
website and images so that we could compile some ideas together in the form of
visual mood boards. These are very useful as we can use them for inspiration
for shot types, colour schemes, angles, shot content etc.
Requirements
and Resources
The crew for this project includes just Beth,
and myself and we will be responsible for the lighting, sound and video.
The equipment we will need includes:
·
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
·
Canon EOS 700D
·
60mm lens
·
Wide angle lens
·
Boom Mic
·
Tripods
·
LED Lights
Constraints
and Contingency
Problems we may encounter are: we may arrive on
a shoot hoping to film some customer testimonials or shots of a customer
getting tattooed and find that the particular customers on that day may not be
comfortable with having their likeness used for the video. If this occurs, then
we may have to consider filming another aspect of the video on that particular
day, such as the shots of the interior.
Another problem we may face is lack of space; we would have to resolve
this issue by either bringing less equipment with us at a time or by taking it
in turns to film etc.
Travelling with equipment on the train may be quite difficult as there are only two of us and there is a lot of equipment
Travelling with equipment on the train may be quite difficult as there are only two of us and there is a lot of equipment
Legal
and Ethical Considerations
Legal and ethical factors that we need to consider include:
Copyright infringements - we need to be careful when using any music as most songs have copyright laws attached meaning that if we used them without permission, we could get into a lot of trouble legally.
Release forms - we need to ensure that anyone in the film sign release forms to give us permission to use their likeness in our video.
Copyright infringements - we need to be careful when using any music as most songs have copyright laws attached meaning that if we used them without permission, we could get into a lot of trouble legally.
Release forms - we need to ensure that anyone in the film sign release forms to give us permission to use their likeness in our video.
Budget
We aim to spend very little money on our promotional video. The only money we plan to spend will be our train fares to and from Hinckley which should be around £6.50 each time.
We hope to find royalty free music for the video, meaning that we will not have to pay to use any songs or music.
We aim to spend very little money on our promotional video. The only money we plan to spend will be our train fares to and from Hinckley which should be around £6.50 each time.
We hope to find royalty free music for the video, meaning that we will not have to pay to use any songs or music.
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