Before filming I wanted to first choose the angels for the music video so it would be easy when filming. For the first scene, the angel I chose for this was "tilt". I chose this panel because it would help convey what this scene is trying to show which is a girl against her bed who is sad. The next angel I chose was an over-shoulder shot to show the messages between the girl and her boyfriend break-up message. This shot would explain why this girl looks sad in the first scene. For this scene three I choose a long shot. In this scene, the girl will be walking in her neighborhood. The message from this scene shows how stressed she is. In the next scene, I chose another over-shoulder angel of what the girl is messaging to her boyfriend. This shows how much this situation is affecting this girl. The next scene is a long shot and a medium shot. In this scene the girl is still walking but, it's night. She is frustrated because her boyfriend won't answer because, of this she throws her phone on the ground. The next scene is her at the river reading a letter her boyfriend wrote to her. In the letter, it says that he will never break up with her and loves her so much. The angel I chose for this is a pan and medium shot. The pan will show the girl sitting by the river and the medium shot will show the girl opening the letter. Scene eight shows the girl throwing the letter in the trash can the angel for this is low. The next scene is an establishing shot of Publix which is where the girl goes the next day. It shows a medium-long shot of the girl walking in and out of public. She walks in with nothing but then walks out with flowers. This symbolizes her moving on. The last scene is her at her desk writing a letter to herself for a new beginning this is a POV shot. The viewers experience as if it's them writing the letter. After the girl folds the letter and leaves the desk she gets a message from her ex. The angel I chose from this is high. Anyway, that's what I have done so far for the music video project. Thank you for reading and bye.
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