Outfits and costumes ideas

The Saturdays are known for being a fashionable and stylish band therefore our outfits need to look like something they would wear themselves.
We have 3 different locations and have thought up 3 different outfits for each.

Epping Forest Location

For our 1st location which is Epping Forest we decided that autumn/winter clothes would look good and also suit the location. Minimal make-up would also suit the location as no-one really wears lots of make-up and has glamorous hair when going to a forest.

Boots and Ugg boots were what we decided to wear, here are some examples :
Warm, winter jumpers/jackets were what we decided on for outerwear as they are casual but can be fashionable, here are some examples:
Jeggings and leggings were what we decided on for trousers as they are in fashion at the moment and is something The Saturdays would wear:
Flashbacks with me, Charlotte, Sophie, Laura and Joe

Our second filming day will be shooting at Sophies Boyfriends house creating the flashbacks for the beginning of the song. The look we are going for for this location is homely, casual wear.
Ideas we have for the girls to wear is warm, comfy clothes with minimal make-up to make it look as realistic as possible.

Hoodies and cardigans were what we decided to wear as this is something I would wear at home. Here are some examples :
We decided on jeans, leggings or tracksuit bottoms:

For the rest of the outfit we have decided to wear socks, not many accessories and hair not done.

Joe needs 4 outfits as he is acting in 4 different scenes and we decided to keep it casual as well. 4 different casual t-shirts and jeans are what we decided Joe would wear, here are some examples:

Flashbacks with Emily and Joe

Another scene we will be filming is the flashbacks with Emily and Joe. As they are meant to be realistic we will dress them in casual homely clothing, similar to the outfits we will be wearing in the other flashbacks.

The Barn house/Farm

For our last day of filming we will be filming in Laura's Aunts house which looks like a barn. We are going to use this location for the glamorous look as it is a beautiful house.
In most girl band music videos they have various looks and normally always have a glamorous one with heels and dresses. We thought about outfits we could wear and came up with some ideas. One of the ideas was we all wear a different brightly coloured dress each and black heels. The Saturdays have done this look many times so we decided to be different.

The idea we are going to go for which we think will look more mature and sophistacted is all of us wearing a black dress with a pair of brighlt coloured heels, with each girl wearing a different colour.

Here are some examples of the dresses and heels:
Here are some more examples of how The Saturdays co-ordinate their outfits:



Pictures of crew and actors


We decided that each member of our group should play a role in our music video to prove that we all played an equal part in the production of our video.
As there are 5 members in The Saturdays and there is 4 of us, luckily one of the members of The Saturdays doesn't have an individual singing part in the song so we decided to each play a member of The Saturdays. This meant that everyone had an equal singing part (although some people had longer verses than others.)

Charlotte will be playing the part of Frankie:


Laura will be playing the part of Vanessa:


I will be playing Rochelle:


Sophie will be playing Mollie:



No-one will be playing Una as she does not have an individual singing part.

Joe will be playing the part of the boyfriend:

Emily will be playing the girlfriend:

Day 1 Filming

We began filming our music video to the song 'Missing you' in Epping Forest on Sunday 19th September.

We agreed to meet at Epping Forest at 10:30am, so the day started early as I had to get up and make sure my hair, make-up and costume was right. I had to be ready for 10:00am as Sophie and Laura were due to pick me up. For my outfit (as we decided to go for the casual autumn look) I chose a black long sleeved t-shirt to keep me warm and a grey woolly jumper for over the top. To make it look realistic and appropriate I chose black jeans and my winter Ugg boots. We decided not to plan outfits before we filmed but chose something that we felt comfortable in and fitted in with the forest theme. The Saturdays often wear different clothes but still maintain the theme they are going for. I decided to not do anything to my hair and leave it naturally wavy just in case I looked over the top. With my make-up i decided to leave it simple and just wore natural looking mascara and blusher.

When we arrived at Epping Forest we had to wait around 15mins as Charlotte wasn't too sure on how to get there. This gave us time to think about what we wanted to do first. We decided that we would film each girl individually and get all of the shots for each person done, we did this in case there was any reason that we couldn't finish filming and it meant we would have to film another day which would look weird on the final video. When Charlotte arrived we set off to look for our first location.

We came across a fall down tree with a very large trunk and lots of trees coming off it, it looked interesting so we decided to films Laura's scene first. This worked well as we planned on using mainly nature as our main props. Luckily I brought portable iPod speakers which meant we could lip sync along with the song which made it easier and less embarrassing. We filmed Laura lip syncing her verse from 4 or 5 angles which means we will have more shots to choose from when editing. We shot high-angle shots, low-angle shots, full body shots and most importantly close-ups. Laura did really well with the lip-syncing, i thought that her going first might make her nervous but in fact she coped the best and was probably the most comfortable.

After filming Laura's part we began walking through the forest to find some-where for Charlotte's part. We came across a nice footpath in the middle of the forest we walked down a bit and positioned ourselves in between two trees which gave a nice frame. For her verse we experimented using the camera zoom to close in to her face while she was singing. We thought this looked good and made the shot a bit more exciting, although zooming is a simple thing to do, it looked right for the shot and complimented Charlotte's performance. We then filmed her singing the chorus with her back against one of the trees which created a really interesting shot. We filmed from both the side and then from the front which will give us plenty of shots to cut and edit together. The only downside of shooting on the footpath was that it took a lot of time due to the public constantly walking and taking their time with dogs and children, it meant a lot of time was spent waiting around.
We moved back into the forest to film Sophie’s two lined verse and her chorus section. We came across an interesting tree stump in a very well lit place, so we thought that we could use that as our prop for this particular scene. Sophie sat on the stump and we filmed her from several different angles, mainly at a medium close up. Because she doesn't have many lines we didn't think it was necessary to film her from lots of different angles. For the chorus, we had her standing up by the stump. We filmed full body shots from about 3 different angles, so it does not look boring if we decide to focus on her for a longer time in the chorus. Sophie did really well with the lip syncing and to help her feel more comfortable we all lip synced with her behind camera. We found that this technique was very helpful for us all to feel more at ease with the situation.

After we had filming Sophie's part we began walking through the forest again but were worried that we would not find another interesting location. We thought that we had got the most out of the forest locations and were running the risk that the scenery would look to similar. We came out of the forest which happened to be the entrance and found a tree that had low hanging branches. We saw this as a good opportunity and decided that I would slowly walk towards to camera with my hand lightly on the branch. This looked good although it was hard to find the right angle to film from as we didn't want to get the 'Epping Forest' sign in the background. I was the most nervous about lip syncing so to help me be more comfortable the other girls sang along with me. This worked really well as it made me lip sync without a problem. When we filmed me lip syncing to the chorus we used mainly close-up shots.
Through-out the day we filmed each girl lip-syncing the to chorus individually which I mentioned earlier and then we filmed all the girls together singing the chorus in a few different locations. Firstly, we used the tree that Laura used for her verse shots, as it was big enough for us all to position ourselves on it. We had to film this shot around 3 times due to us making mistakes with the lyrics (and me falling off the branch half way through one take). This shot worked really well as the framing looked good and it is an interesting shot to look at. The only downside about it was the fact that it couldn’t be a close up shot, purely because we wouldn’t fit all of us in the shot. This meant that we had to make our lip movements extra big as you are unable to see our mouths all that clearly from the distance of the camera.
We then filmed a shot of all of us walking in the middle of the forest, this shot is one of the best because it is such a pretty location. It took us a fair while to film this scene properly as we had trouble with our positioning, we seemed to keep missing someone out of the shot with each take we did. Eventually, we managed to position it just right and filmed us walking towards the camera singing the chorus. This shot worked well as it is similar to one of that that would appear in a real music video.
Finally, we decided we could add a bit of minor choreography to the film. This was definitely a last minute decision because initially we didn't want to do choreography as we thought it would look very amateur and cheesy. However, we talked about and decided we didn’t have to do any difficult or technical dance moves, just movements. So, we quickly put a short routine together for the chorus, and we managed (after around 3 takes) to film it to a decent standard. We are still undecided whether or not to use it in our final cut, but we thought we’d allow ourselves the option as we identified this as an important part of a girl group music video in our pitch.

In conclusion I think out first day of filming went very well. We managed to shoot all the shots we wanted without any major problems or interruptions. We also managed to get a good range of camera angles and shots. We all put in an equal amount of effort in terms of filming, whereby we all involved ourselves in each shot but only one of us filmed (and then we alternated who was filming). I think that it was successful as we managed to create additional shots/scenes that weren’t in the original plan, and these may actually help the video to look better. The thing that didn't work best was the our costumes. Because we thought it would be a good idea to not plan outfits and told everyone to wear what they felt comfortable in. This was fine, but we ended up with two very similar looking outfits, one winter outfit and one summer outfit. This, of course, doesn’t really look so good. There is nothing we can do about it now; we just need to ensure in the next shoots that our outfits are more carefully planned.

The pictures taken on this day are all put into one video and can be seen in the post below.

Day 1 Filming Pictures

Here is a film I made of Day 1 filming in Epping forest, showing the locations we used and the actors in action.


The Saturdays Official Music Video - 'Missing You'


Here is The Saturdays official music video.

Analysis of a professional product - 'Missing You' The Saturdays


I will be analysing 'Missing You' by The Saturdays. The song was written by Alexander Kronlund and Lukas Hilbert with production from Hilbert and James Reynolds, the song was released as the collection's lead single on 5 August as a digital download and on 9 August as a CD single. .
It was released on 5th August 2010 and its target audience is teenage girls aged between 10-18, although their videos also target teenage/young men due to the lack of clothing and provocative dance routines which aren't really targeted at young females to enjoy


There is no relationship between the lyrics and the visuals as there are no shots of a couple in a relationship or no flashbacks to help illustrate the story. Therefore the visuals do not illustrate, amplify or contradict the lyrics. Although there is a relationship between the music and the visuals as the style of the music is not particularly upbeat therefore there are no huge, fast, intricate dance routines but a slow one to match the music. Towards the end of the song the music becomes more upbeat and dancy, so they change locations to a club where there is more dancing as this part of the song could be played in a club.

The 'Missing You' video is typical of a girl band/pop music video as it contains many individual shots of the performers and a dance routine.

There are a lot of close-ups in the video which is for a number of reasons.
1 reason could be that record companies demand a lot of close-ups of performers. Or it could be because the girls are very pretty and appealing to a male audience. Close-ups are very common in pop music videos be it male or female. This close up of Frankie shows her face and figure which has been deliberately done to attract viewers.

I think the image the Saturdays are trying to create in this music video is a sexy and sophisticated look. This is a look The Saturdays often go for but they are able to accentuate it in this video as the location means they can wear small bikinis and revealing dresses. There is no inter textual references in this video.

There is a lot of different camera work in this video. For example the camera follows the girls' dance moves during the routine and circles them to make them look important. It also gives the viewer a good view of the girls from every angle. The camera also tends to follow the girls as they prance around on rocks or by trees as it makes the audience want to continue following them.


The editing used is very simple as there are no fast-cut montages or effects such as split screen. A lot of simple cuts from long to medium to close-up are used which is typical of that of a girl band music video. The song isn't particularly fast paced therefore lots of quick cuts would not look right. There is also no examples of CGI effects used as I think the song is simple so deserves a simple video. There is no cutting between a narrative and a performance.

Long shot to..
Medium shot to..
Close up.

In this video The Saturdays are trying to represent young, beautiful women in many different ways. As I mentioned earlier the girls are using how the look to they're
advantage - for example they have nice bodies and figures so they are showing them off in skimpy but not slutty outfits. This is common of a girl band video as girls in girl bands tend to be good looking and have nice figures.

The critical reception for this video wasn't too good. A lot of comments on you tube are negative and think the video is boring and uninteresting. Although The Saturdays have a huge fan base and they're fans love the song and the video. What makes this video a successful example of the genre is the location and the band themselves. I think they're USP is that the are all good looking and are able to sing and dance.