Timeline

As a Group we focused on the song and timings in the song to create a timeline of what is happening and when in the music video. The storyboard helped this process. 









More Feedback:
Upon our second chat with Luke our ideas started to change and develop again. We started to look at making the video more childlike and playful then go down the serious route. We thought about the possibility of cutting the set in half (shrinking it) and making the whole band bent over and struggling to play the instruments, with the possibility of making it look like a playhouse. We also decided that we wouldn't use the adult version and the younger version in the same shots together as it may start to look like they were brothers and not indeed the older and younger version of each other. Upon discussion we started to backtrack and think of our other ideas that we had before, we went back to the idea of using the teddy bears as the rest of the band and make it look like the young singer has made it all up in his head.

we then decided we need to come up with 12 scenes as to what a young boy would think being a singer is like. We are yet to come up with the finale 12, but some ideas to start off with are; him holding a giant crayon and having massive contracts falling from above him, hundreds of girls screaming and throwing sweets at him.
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1 comment:

  1. You're continuing to make good progress with this, Daisy. It might be clearer to a moderator if the timeline and feedback are linked together and that both precede the storyboard so that changes to the concept are obvious. As we move into the planning stage of pre-production, keep offering detail in the way you cover setting, costume and prop design.

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