1. "Ain't No Rest For The Wicked" - Cage The Elephant.
Alternative
This song is a very provocative song inspiring me to think of this as a very costume heavy and contrasting music video. The main idea would include the Seven Deadly Sins in human form and very distinctive. The Seven Deadly Sins have all been arrested and are involved in a police line up along with one normal man, the singer. They all participate in singing the chorus that goes: "Ain't no rest for the wicked, money don't grow on trees, we've got bills to pay, I got mouths to feed and ain't nothing in this world for me." Its a nitty gritty song which I would want to display in a very rebellious and very charismatic light. Similar to those of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rise Against the Machine. This music video would be very stylised and very crisp. (White studio contrasting the red costume of Lust).
2. "Flyswatter" - Eels
Alternative Rock
My second idea is quite a contrast to the first, this idea is again quite costume heavy but also dependent on the locationt too, This song is very haunting and very spooky with a twisted weird edge to it. My idea was to produce a clash between old and new - fairytale and modern world. An Alice-In-Wonderland-Meets-The-Haunted-Mansion. I wanted to show a little girl - the 'Alice' figure - being pushed and pulled through a haunted mansion that is infested with fairytale characters - the location is like a fairytale hideout. The band will be incorperated into the fairytale characters, for instance the main singer could be the Mad Hatter who first lures her into the house. The band will be presented as an edgy and sadistic band similiar to Panic! At The Disco or a more subtle Marolyn Manson.
3. "If I Die Young" - The Band Perry
Country
This is a very sweet, sad and soft song. This would be a very simple music video presented in the studio incorperating a lot of symbolism such as dying flowers and contemporary dancing. This song is all about saying good by 'just in case' and it's very honest which is how I wanted to present this music video. Very natural and very simple, just a three man band and an old microphone. The band would be based on other soft country bands like Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town and Gloriana.
Alternative
This song is a very provocative song inspiring me to think of this as a very costume heavy and contrasting music video. The main idea would include the Seven Deadly Sins in human form and very distinctive. The Seven Deadly Sins have all been arrested and are involved in a police line up along with one normal man, the singer. They all participate in singing the chorus that goes: "Ain't no rest for the wicked, money don't grow on trees, we've got bills to pay, I got mouths to feed and ain't nothing in this world for me." Its a nitty gritty song which I would want to display in a very rebellious and very charismatic light. Similar to those of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rise Against the Machine. This music video would be very stylised and very crisp. (White studio contrasting the red costume of Lust).
2. "Flyswatter" - Eels
Alternative Rock
My second idea is quite a contrast to the first, this idea is again quite costume heavy but also dependent on the locationt too, This song is very haunting and very spooky with a twisted weird edge to it. My idea was to produce a clash between old and new - fairytale and modern world. An Alice-In-Wonderland-Meets-The-Haunted-Mansion. I wanted to show a little girl - the 'Alice' figure - being pushed and pulled through a haunted mansion that is infested with fairytale characters - the location is like a fairytale hideout. The band will be incorperated into the fairytale characters, for instance the main singer could be the Mad Hatter who first lures her into the house. The band will be presented as an edgy and sadistic band similiar to Panic! At The Disco or a more subtle Marolyn Manson.
3. "If I Die Young" - The Band Perry
Country
This is a very sweet, sad and soft song. This would be a very simple music video presented in the studio incorperating a lot of symbolism such as dying flowers and contemporary dancing. This song is all about saying good by 'just in case' and it's very honest which is how I wanted to present this music video. Very natural and very simple, just a three man band and an old microphone. The band would be based on other soft country bands like Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town and Gloriana.
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