Although we could not have the whole band at Battery Point, we did manage to take the two guitarists out to the original location and shoot some individual shots there. This was sparked originally by a fault in the editing process (see ‘The Wiped Tape’), however proved for the better as we got some great shots that were used for a lot of the final product. We shot the guitarists in front of the graffetied wall here as well as on the cliff looking out across the bay.
To our target audience, the graffetti would appeal as it symbolises the rebellion of youth culture as well as the grunge from which the band Feeder take it's roots. It also proves as an interesting background for Mise-En-Scene purposes.
The shots on the cliff looking over the bay were also a homage to old epic rock videos of the 80s as well as providing interesting shots and giving the video range and texture within the mise-en-scene department which wouldplease the target audience as a video is there to illistrate a song as well as be visually spectacular - something these shots add to the otherwise tame locations.
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