Thursday 1 October 2009

Location 1 (Ian's house)

This is our first location for our music video, at Ian's house near Norwich. We will use this location to film the male character as he composes the song, and the male and female characters together in the outro at the end of the song. The majority of the song will be black and white, apart from the end when the two characters are together again.

Picture 1:










This is our first shot, as the male character walks in after he has left the location of the argument, which is Location 2 (Amy's house). At the beginning of the first verse, the male character will walk in, with the female half of the photo that was ripped in two during the introduction. He will place his set of keys on the top banister before walking through to the lounge area which is behind where this photo was taken.


Picture 2:








This is the same as picture one, just from a different angle. Therefore, this gives us a view from a different perspective and also helps us establish the mise-en-scene of the shot.

Picture 3:






This is a picture of the lounge area, to which the male character will go after placing his keys down. He will put his jacket on the sofa, bottom left. Then he will proceed to the black leather chair in the far corner of the room. He will place the half of the photo he retrieved on the coffee table, and seemingly use the notepad and pen on the coffee table already. The guitar will be next to the chair for him to use.


Picture 4:




This picture is similar to the shot we will use in the second chorus. The male character is playing his guitar and still composing the song, which he will have finished by the end of the chorus. The female character will appear in the window/doors at the back of the picture, and the male character will have no knowledge of her presence.


Picture 5:


This is a lead on from the previous picture, entailing the same props. This time, however, is the shot we will use when the male and female characters press their halves of the photos together up against the window. This will be the final shot, and will be in colour.

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