Song Title: Stitches by Shawn Mendez Props: Since our location will be at the beach, we'll need the basic beach essentials. This includes gears such as towels, Backpacks, water bottles, glasses, phones, sunscreen and a floaty. These props will be used to give the usual feel of a trip to the beach with friends. All of these will be carried on hand or on our bodies as we navigate towards the location. Location: Fort Lauderdale Beach is the desired location. If nothing goes wrong of course. If not Lauderdale By the Sea is our second beach beach my group and I will film at. (Hopefully nothing happens) Schedule: Sunset, around 6 Pm. On weekends only since we have school and work schooldays. Going For the sunset will be a lot easier with no sun in our faces. The sunset sky is also a way better background since it's pretty. At this time it normally starts to rain as well which is what we prefer at some part in our music video. Backup Plan: If it starts to storm while filming, my ...
Our Storyboard! Scene 1: A split screen of the mean leaving the sad girl out. Scene 2: Split screen of the mean girls getting ready for the beach together with matching bathing suits and the sad girl is getting ready alone. Scene 3: Split screen of the mean girls in the front seats of the car and the sad girl is in the back being left out of the conversation. Scene 4: They have arrived at the beach and the mean girls are talking and laughing while the sad girl is sitting all alone. Scene 5: The sad girl went to go walk over to the mean girls and accidentally knocked over the mean girls water bottle. Scene 6: The mean girl gets mad and pushes the sad girl while the mean girls friend just watches. Scene 7: The sad girl that was pushed is on the ground in pain crying. Scene 8: As the sad girl goes to get up the 2 mean girls use force which throws the mean girl into the water. Scene 9: The two mean girls then. get in the water and start splashing the sad girl with water which prevents her ...
Genre Researched - Drama Genre Camera Angles, Movement, Shots (CAMS): Camera Angles: Wide shots capturing the grandeur of settings, close-ups on characters during emotional scenes, and occasional Dutch angles to signify tension or conflict. Movement: Smooth and deliberate camera movements, often tracking or panning to follow characters' actions and emotions. Shots: Long takes to build intensity, establishing shots to set the scene, and reaction shots to emphasize character emotions. Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS): Costumes: Reflective of characters' emotional states or social statuses, enhancing their personalities and the era in which the drama is set. Lighting: Subtle lighting changes to emphasize mood shifts, with chiaroscuro for intense moments and softer lighting for tender scenes. Acting: Emotionally charged performances, conveying depth and complexity in characters' struggles and relationships. Makeup and Props: Used sparingly but purposefully to reflect character traits or...
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