The outline of or music video has been decided, and we also have several ideas which we may result in using if our main one does not work out. Below i will write the story lines in order, with the first being the one we wish to achieve the most:
1. A boy leaves his house listening to a voice note from a girl, there is then a flashback of them two enjoy themselves in the past. After the flashback the boy starts running and comes across a little kids bike, and decides to take it to go find her. However the kid starts running for his bike back which leads to the boy having to get off (he also crashes into an object which leads him to fall to the floor. A car then stops as he sees the boy on the floor, offering a lift. The car then takes the boy to the destination where the girl is.
2.We have a boy in the park taking a morning jog. He then receives a voice note from an old friend. He realises that the girl who is speaking is someone he misses and wishes to find. He then takes several transports in london to get to her house, passing several landmarks on his way there.
3. The boy sings the song in several locations, keeping it simple by just lip syncing it the whole way through.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Lyrics to my chosen music
Angel - Fire
Baby I was born to rideYou say you like them certified
Well baby I'm the rough type
Kiss you in the coot with my nine and blow your mind
Take you on a holiday
And I aint talking no central plane
Come we roll up in the slum
Where your hair boom bum drink shots and blow our minds
Cause baby I'm addicted
And I ain't gunna lie I'm tryna hit this
Baby you can witness
That I'm a rude boy are you twisted
Even though
I see

So violate me
Or my team
I'm rolling a fire
Baby I was born to ride
You say you like them versatile
Well baby I'm the nuts type
Listen to the feegees then put on some Giggs all night
Take you on a private date
And I ain't talking no private place
Come we roll up in my house
Where my mum cook fish rice and peas is that okay
Cause baby I'm addicted
And I ain't gunna lie I'm tryna hit this
Baby you can witness
That I'm a rude boy are you twisted
Even though
I see
I'm rolling a fire
So violate me
Or my team
I'm rolling a fire
Monday, September 3, 2012
Chosen Artist
Angel

West London bred Angel began much like many do, as a gifted child, unquenchably enthusiastic and rather uniquely, as one fifth of a family singing group along with his siblings. Known as The Charles Family, the group consisted of Angel and his siblings Tahirah, Sariah, Akelle and Kassa. The group were testament to a strong genetic musical aptitude and a passionate fatherwho managed their early careers. The Charles Family came to prominence as a result of a BBC One documentary- One Life (2004), which followed the family’s musical journey. Initially signed to Warner Music, the dynamic family group soon parted ways with the label, though by that point it was apparent that Angel had developed a thirst for making music, coupled with an undeniable talent that propelled him to go solo.
Young Sirach went about experimenting with his sound, and was particularly compelled to take up producing the music, he would sing. Angel recalls, “I started producing from about 10 years old, I was fascinated with music and creating it from scratch so I’d use anythingavailable to me, Atari Video Music, Cubase, it was all a case of trial and error[…] it was important to me to be able to create what I was going to sing over, and laying it all down: kick, snare, strings, percussion all before I sing over it means there’s a lot of heart to my music”.
Taking it upon himself to study music in his own time, Angel took to listening to Donny Hathaway, from whose music he picked up lessons in song writing, R & B singer Brandy Norwood, whose vocal arrangements and delivery Angel would revel in, plus the record production expertise of maestros Quincey Jones and Rodney Jerkins.
The study, alongside his natural gifts paid off, as Angel at just 22 now boasts the ability to write, compose and produce his songs from scratch. A talent that was identified by Universal Music who in late 2009 signed Angel to Universal Publishing as a songwriter. Angels’ knack with words has seen him pen songs used by UK urban acts such as Roll Deep and Devlin, as well as him composing pop pieces for the likes of JLS and Cheryl Cole.

For Angel, his music is cathartic, and though he makes no claims to being a squeaky clean Pop Prince (which is underlined by the tinge of irony in his name, Angel) he aims to inspire, as Angel fondly recalls, “The nicest things anybody said about my music was that they put it on when they have a headache or feeling stressed and it always soothes the headache away, for me that’s a big deal the idea of music healing pain, it can’t get much better than that.”
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Permission to use song
To get permission off the artist i had tweeted Angel, and to make sure it was the actual angel account i made sure i tweeted the verified account.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Contacting Artist
So after considering copyright, the status of the artist and the type of music they perform; we have decided to go with UK Pop/RnB singer Angel. To contact him we have used twitter since it's the easiest way of contacting this up and coming artist. We sent him a message explaining who we are and why we wanted his permission; he said it was fine for us to use any of his songs in his mixtape so we browsed through it a few times and found the perfect song. So we then contacted him again to receive the lyrics.
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