Initial Ideas from mikeylilley
The feedback I received from my peers was largely positive, with all of them saying it was very realistic to create a music video. They also said that they liked the idea of the split screen showing two seperate stories at the same time, with the shot types changing at the exact same moments. However, there was one concern that it would be hard to get the acting right as "it'll be really hard to creat enough emotion through [the] characters that the audience [will] actually believe".
The feedback I received from my peers was largely positive, with all of them saying it was very realistic to create a music video. They also said that they liked the idea of the split screen showing two seperate stories at the same time, with the shot types changing at the exact same moments. However, there was one concern that it would be hard to get the acting right as "it'll be really hard to creat enough emotion through [the] characters that the audience [will] actually believe".
Mikey, your chosen idea certainly has potential as a music video, and the split screen element is a good way of adding a new spin to a well-worn storyline. I agree with the feedback that the acting will be crucial in making the video believable, and the split screen element will mean that careful planning is needed at the scripting / storyboard stage. From here, I'd suggest researching into similar music videos, and also perhaps short films / movies that have a similar theme in order to identify the main conventions.
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