Tim you need to download the track onto your blog. I suggest you begin to storyboard the narrative and think visually, linking or contradicting visuals to lyrics. The lyrics focus on loss so it would be interesting to use cross fades or superimposed shadowy images of the boyfriend that is no more, or split screen, with reality (the singer) juxtaposed with memory of the lover. Cromer is an evocative location, but I suggest a variety of sea, urban and country locations in order to make your music video more appealing to the audience. Think about where young lovers may go, the cinema, the mall, walking by the river or seaside, eating fish and chips, trying on clothes in a shop, eating together and so on. We can discuss in class.
Tim you need to download the track onto your blog. I suggest you begin to storyboard the narrative and think visually, linking or contradicting visuals to lyrics. The lyrics focus on loss so it would be interesting to use cross fades or superimposed shadowy images of the boyfriend that is no more, or split screen, with reality (the singer) juxtaposed with memory of the lover.
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Think about where young lovers may go, the cinema, the mall, walking by the river or seaside, eating fish and chips, trying on clothes in a shop, eating together and so on. We can discuss in class.
To add to my previous post, try to profile your ideal audience and how you can construct a music video that your audience can identify with.
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