storyboard for music video


 





Scene 1- Features all actors getting in the car, and will show the actors facial expressions specifically, as it is imperative they look excited. 

Scene 2- A close up shot of everyone in the car. It is meant to convey the sense of travel, so the car will be moving. 

Scene 3- The actors will walk towards the fair. This shot will show the fair, and it will let the audience know the setting for the rest of the music video.

Scene 4- Actors receive their wristbands. This will be an extreme close up, showing the details of the hands and wristbands.

Scene 5- The next shot is important, since it will show the environment that the video will take place in, along with specific rides.

Scene 6- Tracking shot of actors walking to a game. They will be smiling, as the video is meant to symbolize good times.

Scene 7- This scene will be an establishing shot for the game. This scene will show what the actors are about to participate in.

Scene 8- This scene is an action shot, with the object used to play the game in the first shot, then the action taking place in the second shot.

Scene 9- Waiting in line for a ride, with a canted angle. The canted angle follows similar conventions from other pop music videos.

Scene 10- Will show the actors on a ride. This scene is important because the low angle will appear to enhance the height of the actors and the ride. This shot will also show the emotions of the actors, and it will emphasize the tone of the music video.

Scene 11- The next shot is a three-shot focusing on the actors eating. The expected effect of this shot is to symbolize friendship between the three.

Scene 12- The final shot will be of the ferris wheel, a common connotation with fairs, and this shot will not show the actors, emphasizing how the experience was greater than the people.



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