This guitar was used as the rhythm guitar, played by Joe Burn. An electric guitar is a key convention to the alternative rock genre and is also appropriate for the song as it involves an electric guitar solo. The guitar fits the alternative persona as it is used in the performance sections of our music video.
The microphone was used to film the lip syncing segments of the music video. The microphone does not feature in the group performance as it took up too much space on the decking. The alternative rock genre is known for featuring singing, therefore to follow conventions we have included singing.
This guitar was used as the lead band members guitar. As there is two guitars featured in the music video, this follows the stereotypical conventions the the genre as full equipment are expected.
The acoustic guitar is used for the first minute of the music video due to the large amount of acoustic featured.
Although the amps were never used as we were just planning to sync and not actually play the instruments. The amps were mainly used as props just to add more of an alternative atmosphere.
The drum kit was completely unused before we started filming. We could not physically play the drums to add a more realistic feel due to the noise it would produce for the neighbours as we filmed in a garden. Drums are a clear necessity for nearly all genres not just the alternativ rock genre.
The construction light we used was very important in the construction of our music video. We used it to film in the garden because as it was night time when we shot, thus needed a lot of lighting to light up the decking.

This camera was not used in the production of our music video, but to take the pictures of the props and also the images needed for our digipak.
This was the memory card that we used to store the images on the camera.
This was used to film our music video. The camera was great quality and we got some good shots.
We didn't use the tripod very much due to the time it took to set it up at different heights for each shot.




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