Monday, 24 September 2012

Textual Storyboard

  1. Tracking Shot of a train journey travelling through wheatfields at daytime. The effect used at this shots would include changing the brightness to show that the journey being taken isn't a happy one.
  2. Close-Up Shot of Kirsty singing the first line of Verse 1 in a black and white with a Cross Dissolve transition to colour.
  3. Tracking Shot of Billie and Kirsty walking around Cromer Pier in Colour and the scene then transitions to Black and white
  4. Close Up Shot of Kirsty singing the bridge in a beach scenery in Black and White which then transitions into
  5. Long Shot of Kirsty in the beach with no one else around her, in order to show  her isolation from the world and how  run down she is.
  6. Close Up Shot of Kirsty with another man in black and white, walking around chapelfield gardens. Which shows she has moved on from her past relationship but the scene shows how she's still in the past and is not happy, an example of this would be the music video Broken Arrow by Pixie Lott which shows she tries to move on but she still loves the person she was with and can't move on, which is what I'm trying to portray mostly in this video. The video then cross dissolves to Colour back to Cromer Beach.
  7. Close Up Shot of Billie and Kirsty holding hands on the beach  in Colour which then transitions to a
  8. Tracking Shot of  Kirsty and Billie running around at the beach in Colour to show theeir happiness when they're together. The scene then Cross Dissolves into Black and White
  9. Close Up Shot of Kirsty singing the Bridge and Chorus in a different scenery in Black and White, which transitions into a
  10. Tracking Close Up Shot of Kirsty singing the last line of the song, and then meets up with the man, earlier on from the music video, looking happy, because its what they both would've wante dto do, to move on.

2 comments:

  1. It seems your music video celebrates the importance of female friendship. To inform this theme watch the film "Muriel's Wedding" - I have a copy it's brilliant. An Australian film.

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  2. Well done, you have a strong shot list here.

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