Haven't had a chance to meet up yet, but here is an idea that came to me as I was falling asleep. Before I continue with storyboarding it, I would like to know your opinions on it. As well as the rest of the class, of course. The idea emphasizes our previous statement of "Your Life's Application" or "Life App"
First image of a shot of the car as if the camera were sitting on dashboard looking in on the passengers of the car. The color is set to mood light setting blue, with the driver in the driver seat. Silence is present until he pushes a button on the dash (we cannot see this) and his friend appears beside him in the passenger seat. It changes color to say, red, and some sort of upbeat music pops in, as the two begin to rock their heads to the beat of the song. Driver presses another button, the color changes again, and another person appears in the back. This goes on until there are four people in the car (2 in front, 2 in back), all bobbing their head to the beat of the present music. Lastly, a fifth person in the car appears in the middle back seat. This person who appears to be of an elderly age, stereotypical old lady crossing the street kind of person, is grinning from ear to ear. The song changes to something boring and mellow (elevator music). The friends look at each other with weird looks and the driver shrugs his shoulders as he pushes the button again, and another one of their friends replaces the elderly lady (now there are 5 "cool" people). The music returns to an upbeat tempo as the friends dance to the present song. The shot zooms out and the car is seen driving off. Product shot.
A few lines:
Your Style
Your Guide to Style
Choice of Style
Instant Connection
Instant Style.
I vaguely remember another group using music and the change of color, but I wasn't emphasizing the color and music matching up with each other, but rather the idea of style and instant.
Monday, September 7, 2009
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Like the 'Instant Connection' line - through I'm unsure if it fits with the spot. While the mood lighting is an interesting feature, are there other aspects you can tie in?
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