Tuesday 17 April 2012

Shot List

1. Narrative shot of Jess. The camera will pan around the table to see jess in a school like situation and gazing around at Luke who is sat behind her in the background.

2. Performance shot. There will be a two shot of Jess and Luke- the actor of the music video, who will be playing Jess's love interest.

3. Performance shot. We will perform this same shot from a number of angles, and therefore the two shot will remain, being shown in a variety of angles, displaying Jess singing to Luke. As if it was actually what she was saying, or possibly, the things she wishes she could say

4. Performance Shot. Other music videos of this genre consist of a high number of mid shots, and therefore we will adapt to this and use a large number of mid shots of Jess singing and performing.

5. Narrative shot. We will then return to the narrative, to keep the music video, running along one story and to keep the video flowing and linked. We will use an over the shoulder shot, from behind Luke to see a shot reverse shot from the original narrative shot, of Jess glancing over to Luke from where she is sitting

6. Performance shot. We will use a mid shot to continue the performance scenes of Jess performing and singing the song. This will hopefully cause it to feel more like she is singing about what is currently happening in the narrative scenes.

7. Performance shot. We will then return back to two shots, using all the angles to continue the song, leading in to the main chorus of the song.

8. Performance shot. For the main chorus of the song we will use a lot of quick cuts between two mid shots in two different outfits, the use of these quick cuts is really common of this genre music videos and it will also really fit the upbeat tune of the song.

9. Performance shot. There will be a close up of Jess, which we will use for single lines of the song, to really enhance and show Jess's facial expressions.

10. Performance shot. We will then return to using the two shots, using all the angles. We want to keep using a variety of shots, and a variety of angles and use a lot of quick cuts, and this is very typical of music videos of this genre.

11. Narrative shot. We will use a pan from the wall to Luke, which will allow the audience to see Luke looking at Jess, suggesting they both feel the same way about each other.

12. Performance shot. We will use a number of close up's and mid shots, to continue showing the song.

13. Narrative shot. There will be a mid shot of Luke smiling at Jess.

14. Narrative shot. There will then be a mid shot of Jess smiling back at Luke. Suggesting this is the beginning of their relationship

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