Before music
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Solay walking out of shop – closes door
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Riff starts
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Solay walking in street – lights a cigarette
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Other instruments kick in
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S nods to Sam and Nick, who are standing at corner of street
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Verse one
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S singing to camera (walking towards it, both other boys behind him)/ cut to shots of warehouses, closed offices (reflecting angry unemployed youth)
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Verse two
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Cut to studio, close ups of intruments being played, close up on S’s mouth singing into microphone, but no eyes
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CHORUS
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Long shot of band in studio playing
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Drum
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Bird’s eye view (possibly) of just Nick playing the drums
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‘Mister USA!’
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All three bandmembers shout it at camera
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Verse three
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Studio/cut between boys running around messing about in Anglia Square,
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Verse four
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In underpass etc –boys write or spray lyrics (eg ‘Life’s a bitch!’)on walls (accelerate in edit)
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Chorus
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Cut between closed warehouses/offices/ boys standing in bandstand at chapelfield/ in studio/ in Anglia Square/ empty car parks
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Drums/Mister USA
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Same as first chorus
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End solo – end guitar
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Solay looks into camera, Camera pans back.
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Thursday, 27 September 2012
Shotlist
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Well done for posting shot list, try to avoid images of performers "messing around", always looks amateurish, think carefully about presenting your artist/s as iconic thus shots of them under flyovers or with flyovers in the back ground; note sharp edges connote genre of band and the roots of the genre. Try to use media language in order to reflect understanding of media concepts.
ReplyDeleteThus when storyboarding decide exactly what artists will be doing in the out takes.