One Page Pitch

One Page Pitch.

Song:               Another Love – Tom Odell
Location:        Dark Room (No natural light! Using lamps to create a warm glow when on faces and people and torches to make the shapes stand out)
Plot:                (Rough Idea) Relationship breakdown where it’s not going to work from past experience. Using past memories they have to remember the good and bad times. A bad relationship and a ‘new’ good one.
(Emily has said she will be in my video)
1.      Me and Emily in a dark room walking toward each other fades out into a close up of me giving Emily some flowers (Keeping the light on the objects to make them stand out)
2.      Fades into the flowers cutting away when dying off.
3.      Having me and Emily use torches/ glow sticks to make the outline of a love heart
4.      Cuts to us making a cross using the lights
5.      Then when the chorus comes on have a close up of my face and lights spinning around me with me singing the chorus. Cutting in and out of Another girl holding me back from Emily
Audience:       Younger Audience. 13-18 (Teenage) as this is a pop song and probably known better by a younger audience. I think this will appeal to them because it’s quite a modern song and when you are young you find love and you do break up etc. (older people are normally settle down), More commonly to a younger generation, so this will be able to link and be relatable to the younger audience.
Appearance:  Using a dark room having people fade in and out and cutaways to different things  relating to the lyrics
Inspiration:    Using an idea from a TV advert – Using a time-lapse camera and a torch to circle around an object to make it glow when sped up. Only using cuts for this not long takes.
                        And also using the idea from Adele’s song with her in a dark room and playing with the opacity. Seemed to work well and is very effective.

CD Cover:     My CD cover pack will consist of someone stood in the middle of the shot with a light wrapping them by extending the exposure of the camera, with the two girls faded slightly higher next to my head.

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