Director:
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Sequence/Scene
Name: Scene 2
Sequence
Designer: Ilona Leaver
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Shot No
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Length
of Shot
(second)
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Visuals
(including explanation of action, setting,
shot type, angle camera movement, lighting, spec fx , transition)
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Corresponding
Music/Lyrics
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1
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5
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Georgina and Ilona
walking out of house
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‘Welcome to the new
age, to the new age. Welcome to the new age’
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2
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6
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Zoom out to new
world
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‘To the new age …
whoa oh, whoa oh.’
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3
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3
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Ilona walking away
from house
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‘I’m radioactive, radioactive’
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4
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7
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Ilona walking
further away and into forest
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‘Whoa oh, whoa oh. I’m
radioactive, radioactive’
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5
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4
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Georgina walking
past tree (fade into next shot)
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‘I raise my flag, done
my clothes.’
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6
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4
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(Begins with fade)
Ilona walking past the tree
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‘It’s a revolution,
I suppose’
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7
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.02
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Georgina face
(plain white face/eyes closed/close-up)
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‘We’re painted’
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8
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.02
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Ilona face (plain
black face/eyes closed/close-up)
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‘We’re painted’
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Shot 7 and 8 repeat
again about 10 ten times flicking through each other until the lyrics ‘…Red
to fit right in’
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9
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.1
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Georgina face
(plain white face with red lines down face/eyes open/close-up)
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‘red to fit right
in’
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10
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.1
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Ilona face (plain
black face with red lines down face/eyes open/close-up)
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‘red to fit right
in’
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Shot 9 and ten
repeat about 10 times flicking through each other until the lyrics ‘Whoa whoa’
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11
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1
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Georgina running
away and trying to escape
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‘whoa whoa’
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12
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2
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Ilona coming out of
a bush running away
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(music plays)
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13
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1
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Georgina running
into bush
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‘I’m breaking in’
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14
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1
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Georgina running
over a log (fades into Ilona running over the log/they merge shots so the two
people are one and the same)
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‘shaping up’
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15
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2
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Ilona running over
the log (at beginning of shot, it had faded into Ilona running over the log
to show the similarity between Ilona and Georgina)
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‘shaping up’
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16
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5
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Charli looks into
the box/cage that Ilona and Georgina were trapped in and finds that they are
no longer there. She then rushes down the steps to find them.
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‘then checking out
on the prison bus, this is it the apocalypse’
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17
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4
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Charli is running in
the bushes to find Ilona and Georgina
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‘Apocalypse, whoa whoa.
I’m waking up.’
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18
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3
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Charli running
through the bushes
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‘I feel it in my
soul’
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19
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2
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Charli runs then
stops to look around
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‘enough to make my
system glow’
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20
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1
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Charli looks around
to see whether they are her but find they are not. She begins to worry and
become scared that Ilona and Georgina want revenge.
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‘Welcome to the new
age’
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21
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3
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Charli runs as she
suspects Georgina and Ilona are looking for her as they want revenge.
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‘…age. To the new
age, welcome to the new age…’
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22
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3
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Ilona runs after Charli
as she wants revenge
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‘to the new age’
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23
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4
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Geogina runs after
Charli as she wants revenge
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‘Whoa oh, whoa oh.
I’m radioactive, radioactive’
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Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Scene 2 - Ilona's Shot-list
Monday, 28 October 2013
Music Video Treatment
Names of group members
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Georgina, Charli and Ilona
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Song selected
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Radioactive by Imagine Dragons
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Type of clip (Highlight
your choice/s)
performance / narrative / collage
Concept for clip
Explain what narrative/images the clip will contain
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Narrative
The puppeteer (Charli) begins by walking to a box where she has held
two people/puppets (Georgina and Ilona) captive. As she leaves the box,
Georgina and Ilona break free from this cage as such and run away. As the
puppeteer realises that Georgina and Ilona have escaped, Charli tries to find
them. However as time goes on Ilona and Georgina find Charli knock her out
and put her in the same cage they were trapped in. Now Ilona and Georgina can
leave in peace.
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Message
What message will your clip contain or what is its purpose?
Style
What look and feel will your clip have?
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The purpose of the clip is to tell the story of two people/puppets
breaking free from a cage which is held together by the evil puppeteer
(Charli). This is done so the audience will understand what the puppets are
going through. Therefore the message is that no one has the right to control
anyone and even if you do, there are always consequences.
This clip has an intense and paranormal feel about it as the puppets
are very strange creatures. This will be achieved through many tilted shots
as this disorientates the view and makes them feel strange. It will also be
intense as there will be many fast-paced editing.
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Technical codes
Explain the ideas you have about camera work, transition devices,
lighting, special effects, framing and composition
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This clip will include shots of only the present and what happens to
the characters as they carry along in the story. There will be a lot of
transitions in this clip when Georgina and Ilona will merge together while
running away and towards Charli. These transitions would be good for our clip
as Georgina is dressed in white and Ilona in black, so the contrast between
them will be very influential in the film as they are in a very similar
position but are still two totally different characters. As for lighting, the
clip will feature strong amounts of light in the cage, and strong light
outside the prison. Finally, to match the characters and what they portray
such as Charli who is a strong character, we have included different shot
types to suit these different characters. For Charli, an example would be a
low shot to make her seem powerful.
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Audio codes
What is the song about and how do the lyrics relate to the visuals
you have selected? Will you be adding an additional sound?
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Originally, we had made a decision that we wanted a song to suit the
storyline. Therefore we had already decided we wanted to perform a narrative
but had to find a song to suit the narrative. We then chose the song
Radioactive by Imagine Dragons. From there, we understood the lyrics were
about being ready to explode and break free from whatever was holding them
back. We will not be adding any sound but we will be only using the music
from the song Radioactive.
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Pace
What sort of pace does your song have and how will this be reflected
and created in your clip?
Written codes
If you are using any written codes, what text will you use? What is
its significance?
Symbolic codes
Will there be any symbols in your clip and what will they be? Will
you repeat any images or use a motif? How will the symbolism you have used
contribute to the message of your clip?
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This song is a medium paced song at the start then becomes a fast
paced song. Therefore the shots will have to be paced equal with the lyrics
and the beats within the song.
There will be no written codes within our clip. There will only be
the codes from mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing and sounds.
There are many motifs in the film such as rope and string that
control many of the characters. Also there are motifs through the contrast of
black and white between the two puppets and that they are very simple until
they break free and bleed red to symbolise the freedom of the two puppet
characters.
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Key elements of mise-en-scene
to be used
Explain the settings needed and outline key props and costumes needed
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The set has been a very vital element in the film as it shows that it
is set in a remote jungle where very few people surround the area and it is
very difficult to escape from the cage. The props were also a key element in
the clip. Especially the rope. The rope showed the constriction and power it
had over many of the characters. Another prop that was important to the clip
was the clothes such as the cloak for Charli and the black and white clothes
for Ilona and Georgina. The style of acting was extremely important as this
created the atmosphere for the clip.
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Appeal
What things in your clip do you think will appeal to a youth
audience?
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Overall the music video will appeal to youth audiences as it is a
paranormal and a fantasy clip that will intrigue youth audiences. The
audience can also relate to the plot line in the clip as many teenagers
sometimes can feel trapped and like they no freedom so they can relate to
characters such as Georgina and Ilona. The use of technical codes and
mise-en-scene should entice the audiences and want to watch more of the clip
even if they do or do not relate to the characters in the clip.
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Lyrics of Radioactive
Whoa, oh, oh
Whoa, oh, oh
Whoa, oh, oh
Whoa
I'm waking up to ash and dust
I wipe my brow and I sweat my rust
I'm breathing in the chemicals
(inhale) (exhale)
I'm breaking in, shaping up, then checking out on the prison bus
This is it, the apocalypse
Whoa
I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones
Enough to make my systems blow
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
I raise my flags, don my clothes
It's a revolution, I suppose
We're painted red to fit right in
Whoa
I'm breaking in, shaping up, then checking out on the prison bus
This is it, the apocalypse
Whoa
I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones
Enough to make my systems blow
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
All systems go, the sun hasn't died
Deep in my bones, straight from inside
I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones
Enough to make my systems blow
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
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