A key aspect of the planning of our music video is storyboarding. Although our drawings for each shot aren't very detailed, we understand what is going on in each of them. It is important we finish the storyboards before we film so that we have an idea of what footage we need to get, what order we should take it in, etc. If we were to get to our chosen locations and begin filming without a storyboard we would not know where to start. We would either have to improvise and therefore possibly end up missing out a lot of footage or plan on the spot which would waste a lot of time.
From both our storyboard and shot list it is obvious that one key point of Goodwin's Analysis that we are focusing on is selling our artists. This is obvious due to the many close-ups we plan to get of the girls or the many shots that will focus on them rather than the boys that are chasing them.
The movement in a lot of our shots will be of the girls and boys running which links the lyrics with the visuals as part of the lyrics are 'ladykiller oh run, run, run.' These shots will be placed in between footage of the girls lip-syncing. By going back and forth from footage of the narrative side and the performance aspect will help to keep the audience interested for the duration of the music video.
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