We really like the idea of burning pictures in the video, a great example of this is in 'Poison by Rita Ora'. This is showing negative memories wanting to be destroyed. We really like the effect of making one colour standing out in a frame when everything else is black and white. In this example the fire signifies how the past has been painful and wants to be forgotten.
This over the shoulder shot is from 'I'm Not The Only One by Sam Smith'. We find this shot very emotive, and would therefore like to use it in our music video



This shot is from 'The A Team by Ed Sheeran'.
We found this music video influential because of the effective black and white theme. We would like to use this effect in our own video as it creates a depressing gloomy atmosphere, which may contribute to the sadness of the story line we are planning.
Here is the music video by The Vamps called 'Somebody to You', we like this music video as it uses both Crossover meaning the singer is also a main character within the music video and also Narrative meaning the music video portrays a story which normally relates to the context of the lyrics within the song.

One idea that we developed was the smashing of a wine glass. We would like to film this and then slow motion it. We want to use wine in particular because the colour will be effective and stand out. Also, the red symbolises love, passion as well as violence, aggression and blood.
We researched on youtube for a video similar in which will help us visualise what we want the shots to look like.
We would like to use a Narrative type of music videos as they are becoming increasingly popular, narrative music videos follow a story which normally relates to the context of the song. Therefore, our plot idea is to have arguments between a couple, with scenes of fire, alcohol and crying to show how unhappy the relationship is. We hope to connect the audience and make them feel sympathy for the couple, as they argue along with James Bay's emotional song saying 'Let it go' to the relationship. The shots of arguments and violent smashing and fire scenes will look passionate, dramatic, powerful and cold.
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