NAME OF YOUR ARTIST/BAND AND TRACK
Artist: Alex Clare
Track: Too Close
WHAT IS THE STAR IMAGE OF THE ARTIST/BAND
Alex Clare born and bread from South London has come to the music industry with a collaboration of two genres. The mix of Pop Music and Dubstep and not to forget his amazing Soul voice on top has given his music a defined edge that is impressive and very appealing. Alex Clare's 'Star Image' is very hard to say, due to the vast differences in his songs. Some songs such as 'Too Close' Is very up beat and powerful! which in contrast to his track 'I love you' is very different where this other track is very 'relaxed and methodic'. However I can say what audience This artist would appeal to.........
> A Dance/Clubbing Scene
> Age: 15-28
> Fashionable
> Dubstep fans
> Pop Music fans
A Image Of Alex Clare For His Debut Single 'Up All Night'
My initial idea for my video of Clare's track 'Too Close' was to make his life very derelict. The song is about leaving a girl and telling her that they are too close and that he can't deal with it. I had the idea of having shots of Clare sitting with the girl and talking to her and telling her the lyrics. I had the image of them sitting in a rough and ready cafe. She will be staring into and drink trying to ignore what he is saying and trying to keep them together. We would have shots of him singing whilst sitting in front of her. We would have shots of her facial expression of her crying in front of him. Then he would leave before the chorus and the last shot of that scene would be of her looking out into the light from the window wiping away her tears. On the chorus it would change violently to night time where on the drop she would start throwing everything around her apartment to really emphasise her emotion. We could have a quick shot of Clare watching this from outside the window. Then for the rest of the track we would have shots of Clare watching her from a distance, seeing her deal with being dumped and seeing her upset and reacting in a bad a way. From it being violently going out drinking, falling over, throwing up and smashing objects such as throwing a vinyl player against the wall to crying on the sofa.
The subject of dealing with a stereotypical bad break up for me really works well with this track and could be very effective.
Here is the original video. And the idea of it getting aggressive and powerful clips in the chorus is shown very clearly in the original music video.
Artist: Alex Clare
Track: Too Close
WHAT IS THE STAR IMAGE OF THE ARTIST/BAND
Alex Clare born and bread from South London has come to the music industry with a collaboration of two genres. The mix of Pop Music and Dubstep and not to forget his amazing Soul voice on top has given his music a defined edge that is impressive and very appealing. Alex Clare's 'Star Image' is very hard to say, due to the vast differences in his songs. Some songs such as 'Too Close' Is very up beat and powerful! which in contrast to his track 'I love you' is very different where this other track is very 'relaxed and methodic'. However I can say what audience This artist would appeal to.........
> A Dance/Clubbing Scene
> Age: 15-28
> Fashionable
> Dubstep fans
> Pop Music fans
A Image Of Alex Clare For His Debut Single 'Up All Night'
My initial idea for my video of Clare's track 'Too Close' was to make his life very derelict. The song is about leaving a girl and telling her that they are too close and that he can't deal with it. I had the idea of having shots of Clare sitting with the girl and talking to her and telling her the lyrics. I had the image of them sitting in a rough and ready cafe. She will be staring into and drink trying to ignore what he is saying and trying to keep them together. We would have shots of him singing whilst sitting in front of her. We would have shots of her facial expression of her crying in front of him. Then he would leave before the chorus and the last shot of that scene would be of her looking out into the light from the window wiping away her tears. On the chorus it would change violently to night time where on the drop she would start throwing everything around her apartment to really emphasise her emotion. We could have a quick shot of Clare watching this from outside the window. Then for the rest of the track we would have shots of Clare watching her from a distance, seeing her deal with being dumped and seeing her upset and reacting in a bad a way. From it being violently going out drinking, falling over, throwing up and smashing objects such as throwing a vinyl player against the wall to crying on the sofa.
The subject of dealing with a stereotypical bad break up for me really works well with this track and could be very effective.
Here is the original video. And the idea of it getting aggressive and powerful clips in the chorus is shown very clearly in the original music video.
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