We don't plan to put in any visible intruments in the music video, the closest to a routine we will have is our singer, dancing with the rest of the background, but she will be stood out to be known as the attraction for this music video.
There is a relationship between the lyrics and footage:
We don't plan to make our music video into the narrative/story- telling idea- we plan to make it into a concept music video, where the lyrics and footage don't relate. HOWEVER, we will be putting in slight relation- for example: When the lyrics "The sun is up" is said, the sun will appear, when the lyrics "All the people tonight put your hands in the air" is said, everyone in the scene will be putting their hands in the air- our relationship between the lyrics and the footage will only go as far as that.
Lady Gaga's use of lyrics and footage relating went quite well, as you will see in her music video "Born this way":
Close- ups of the artist:
To ensure our target audience know the main singer in our music video, there will be plenty different angled, close ups/zoom outs of our star, so that maybe even one of those shots can be put on the front of our own made digipak.
In Ellie Goulding's cover of "Your song" music video, we see a lot of shots of her, and plenty of close ups of her too:
Intertextual reference:
Like many other modern music videos today, we too will be using intertexuality to form a successfull music video- we have used Rhianna's "Only girl" music video to gain a main scene for our music video, though we have not exactly copied Rhianna's concept, we have used a lot of ideas from her music video to form our own scenes.
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