Synopsis - Rise Up
We chose Yves Larock - Rise up because it was different to the people in our class, the shots i chose for my music video will relate to the lyrics so that the lyrics match the visuals, i was thinking about what i could put in the video and i came up with loads of different idea. The music video is going to be performance, concept and narrative based.
Performance Based - Im going to have dancers performing in the music video, this will not be the whole music video it will only feature in the music video for a bit but it will keep flipping back to the dancers when the lyrics match the visuals.
Concept Based - Im going to have a man that has no identity, he is going to be dressed up and hidden from the audience, the audience will not find out who he is to the end, so it makes the music video more intriguing.
Narrative Based - The story is about insecurity and about the man building his confidence and courage to be himself and not care what anyone thinks of him, i chose this story because its different to the actual music video done by Yves Larock, and i like the idea of the man having no identity, it makes the whole thing more interesting.
Beginning - The beginning will be shots of many views and sights, there will also be a tracking shot of the sights you see on a train home. There will also be a shot of the mystery man on a field, this will be the first shot you see of him. I wanted to put views and sights into my music video because the lyrics say ' Rise up' so i had the idea of the camera facing a nice sunset on a field and then rising up as the lyrics say that, so that they match.
Middle - The middle is going to be the dancers performing down Southend's seafront next to the fountains so we have a nice background for it, you will also see another shot of the mystery man so that the audience knows he's important.
End - The end is going to be a big celebration for all the dancers and party people, this bit will feature the man gaining enough confidence and courage to show his identity and coming out as a person.
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