We'll use this light in most of our shots in doors, for example the bedroom scenes, selfie and gaming scenes. This is in order to create a natural, but professional lighting effect. We will place it in order to light up the whole room, especially the parts in shot. We will also adjust the light coming from it using the flaps to ensure it is not to bright and will look like natural day light but more professional for a music video.
Built in spotlights
When not using the red head light, we will use the lights already installed in each room in order to make the setting look normal, everyday and realistic as we want our video to look as realistic as possible so our target audience can relate to it. However, we still want it to look professional so the audience take it seriously and will watch it again if it is a well produced video. This is going to be used in the selfie and bedroom scenes.

We will use natural sunlight as this is obviously the most realistic choice of lighting and gives a natural look on camera and screen. However, as this is not always reliable, we will combine it with the two previous forms of lighting to make sure it isn't to dark in shot and to give the right effect we are trying to create. Natural lighting is mainly going to be used in the outdoor shots, prom pictures and hover-boarding.
Studio Lighting We will use lights similar to this is our studio scenes to make the artist and the shots themselves look more professional. We used Hollywood 3 their lighting so we could back, fill and front light her in order to create the right effect or making it look like a real music video and not an artificial studio setting. They will make the artist appear serious and singing in studios is her profession. They help focus on the artist and show her clearly. However, because we want to include some of the narrative element in our studio scenes the lighting will help to show our picture arrangement well and complimented the artist singing.