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 ...
Dramas explore the intricacies of human experiences, relationships, and emotions. They frequently delve into serious subjects like love, grief, atonement, and personal development, enabling viewers to empathize profoundly with the challenges and victories of the characters. A lot of dramas are relatable to audiences because they often reflect real-life issues. They connect with viewers on a personal level by depicting struggles, victories, and everyday obstacles, which fosters empathy and compassion. Dramatic movies frequently use storytelling devices and thought-provoking topics to subvert stereotypes, encourage reflection, and provide insights into the human condition. In general, the drama genre is a fascinating option for both filmmakers and viewers looking for captivating, thought-provoking storylines because of its capacity to arouse strong emotions, provide relatable stories, and depict meaningful human experiences. That explains my choice of genre...
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