Locations in Music Videos
'High By the Beach' - Lana Del Rey
The second location in this video is Del Rey's beach house along the beach. I think that using this location means that a more vivid contrast is shown- this is as the beach represents her liberty however her house, which is meant to bring safety, represents insecurity. This is because her house is where she spends her time worrying and is constantly spied on by the paparazzi therefore instead of bringing comfort, it makes her face further troubles. Although the colour white on the house represents peace, a juxtaposition is created when she is seen carrying a gun to shoot at the media invading her privacy.
To conclude, I feel that the limited locations in this music videos prove to be very successful as there are two main contrasts. I think that, in terms of our own music video, using a couple of basic locations in detail could prove to also be successful as more of a thorough storyline can be told.
'Shades of Cool'- Lana Del Rey
In Lana's music video 'Shades of Cool' multiple locations are used. This is an establishing long shot of a dark street with few lights and I feel that this is a successful location to use as it reflects the deeper meaning of the song. As the theme of the song is down the 'dark' route, this type of nighttime location relates to the isolation she is feeling as the road shows only one car which could represent the glimmer of hope she has for her love driving away, leaving her in complete darkness. I think that this type of shot adds to the loneliness that it elicits to the audience.
The next location shown is the mid-shot of the artist in an outside environment surrounded by palm trees. I feel that more of a contrast is created here because the outdoors is typically linked to freedom and happiness however the lyrics of the song portray a sense of worthlessness and sorrow- possibly reflecting on a past summer she had once experienced.

In terms of our own music video, I think we should consider using a studio on location and studio effects in places such as when lip syncing. This is because I believe that a plain room/backdrop draws the audience's attention more to the emotions portrayed by the artist which is vital for us in our song.
We would like to draw inspiration from the consistent theme of nature used throughout as it has lots of symbolism and adds a sense of reality to the scene- for this we would use a variety of natural outdoor locations.
'Ride'- Lana Del Rey

Something else I noticed when viewing this video is the weather conditions on location.I saw that sunsets are often used included and sunny 'summer' appearing weather. This portrays a happy and 'free' atmosphere, reflecting the mood of the song perfectly. This is something we wish to seriously consider when filming our video- although the weather can be very unpredictable, I have understood through my research the type of 'vibe' that it can create- rainy weather would also be good in other parts of our video (such as the breakup) as that sends a sadder message.
The video includes a variety of flashbacks from the artist's troublesome past. Del Rey started off as a small independent artist and the music video has scenes of her performing on location at a theater on stage. This makes part of the music video performance based which is quite a conventional feature and looks very effective for this song as she is portraying quite a glamorous brand. I do not think any performance based stage location scenes would be very appropriate for our song as we plan to focus more wholly on flashbacks of our artist's life and lip syncing on these outdoor locations.
I particularly liked the outdoor location of the bonfire. I think that the fire looks very effective as it is of a rich, striking colour and is bright so attracts the audience which is very important.
At the start and end of the video, there is a monologue where she puts the song into more context, this is whilst a variety of different locations are shown, synchronous with the visuals. The lines ''When i'm not at war with myself, I ride, I just ride'' is linked with on her riding the back of motorbikes round the edge of the mountain. Although this feature of the music video is what makes me fully appreciate it so much, I don't think our group should include this as it would be very difficult to make it look/sound fully professional which is the look we are fully going for. We want to stick to the song and lip syncing and avoid the use of our actual artist's voice.
'Young and Beautiful'- Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey's 'Young & Beautiful' music video is solely performance based. This means that it is all filmed in a theater/studio. I do not think that this would be the best solution, location wise, for us when it comes to our own video as it doesn't show a storyline and that is what we wanted in order to give the song a deeper meaning. Saying this, one thing I did like about this video is the direct eye contact that the artist shows throughout, this can really draw and audience in as well as giving it more of a personal feel which I believe to be very important.

In conclusion, we have found this research very helpful as it has given us an insight into what type of locations we should use in our own video. We plan to use a mixture of both indoor and outdoor locations, but predominantly outdoor as this can include more exciting locations which would be best suited to our target audience of 16-22 year olds.
In this Prezi below, you will be able to see a variety of locations we have brainstormed of which I will explain our reasoning for on our filming day blog posts at a later date.
Make sure you link the ideas to your video and evaluate why you hope and think it will be a success.
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A very detailed post Kate. You could also consider the budgetary and time restrictions placed on choice of locations in actual music videos.
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