I still think that the video should begin with the male character at the beginning. We have discussed that he'll be getting ready to leave at the beginning of the video. He'll look at the time, and leave his house to meet his girlfriend at the train station. In previous media lessons, we both thought that there should be a train scene inspired by the "match.com"advert.
Stephanie and I, decided to show the characters as a couple throughout the video. They'll go to different place are deeply in love. Into three quarters towards the end, we will rewind the video, (make it go backwards) to show their relationship wasn't real at all and that it was only false hope.
He'll start to lip-sync as he stands against the wall with his guitar. (was an idea, maybe he should carry his guitar? Undecided). The camera will be on the side, only revealing one side of his face. He'll be the main focus until he turns to find his girlfriend walking down the stairs to meet him. We believe it wouldn't take us long to do this music video, we're trying to keep it quite simple so the video doesn't get confused and complicated. We want the couple to travel, to many different places. It'd have different clips of videos of them together, going out for a coffee, in the park relaxing with each other.
A little bit more than half way through the video, we're going to rewind the video slowly. Erasing all their memories and their relationship. I was inspired by R-Kelly's song "If I could turn the hands of time". He inspired me to rewind the video, it's a clever special effect and makes the video much more interesting. It's going to rewind all the way, to the beginning as he stands in the station however this time his "girlfriend" will walk right past him. To show that what happened previously in the video was only a delusion and only what the male character wants to happen. It's quite a sad story, but I think it's going to be really successful and I'm very excited to make it! :)
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