Thursday 10 December 2009

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Treatment

Artist: This Months Confession

Song: Angel Eyes

Genre: Pop Punk

Target Audience: Teenagers

Outline Narrative: The video is a story with elements of performance included and is linear narrative. Mike Arnold (the lead singer) is at a party with his band and a girl that he likes is there but she has a boyfriend. So he decides to sing the song to her in the hopes of winning her heart. During the 3 second intro, a tracking shot will be used to go through the house in fast motion to show to us that it is set at a house party. After that we start of with a mid shot of a girl sat next to a guy with the guys arm round her. This is to show to us that they are in a relationship. However we see that the girl has a dull look on her face to indicate this isn't the best of relationships. We then see a full shot of Mike (the singer) come into the equation as he is looking at the girl, we then cut to a close up of the girl as she looks back at him showing to us that there may be something between the two, then we cut back to a close up of Mikes face to re-enforce this. We see the mid shot of the couple again to show the girls’ boyfriend turn her face back to him and then a mid shot of some guy’s grabbing hold of Mike. At this point the girl and Pidge are in different rooms, the girl is with her boyfriend while he talks to other people ignoring her, and Mike is with some guys, but is lip sinking the words. There are cuts back and fourth between the girl and Mike, and of Mikes friends enjoying themselves while he sings to show that he's thinking too much of her to enjoy himself. We then see a panning shot the girl walk out of the room, then another panning shot from the other room to show her getting a drink, then a full shot of Mike getting up and going over to talk to her. We see a few close up shots cutting back and forth from Mike to the girl to show they are talking. In-between those shots, we see a mid shot of the boyfriend in the room on the couch, then a full shot of a girl approach him, then cut back to the mid shot of the boyfriend with a sinister look on his face. After a while of the girl and Mike speaking she shakes her head to imply that she is turning Mike down, goes back to the room where her boyfriend is and Mike goes back with his friends. We then see a mid shot of Mike talking to one of his friends, then we see a close up of his friend shake his head after Mike says something, as if to say it wouldn't be a good idea to try and get with that girl. We then see a shot of the girl go back to her boyfriend but stops a the door, at this point we see an over the shoulder shot she sees her boyfriend making out with the other girl. The girl then has a stern look on her face, as if to say this is what she expected. The next shot is a mid of the girl as the other girl that her boyfriend kissed walks out the room past her, and a long shot and mid shot of her walking into the room and sitting down with him, as if nothing has happened. This is to enforce the lyrics "She hides it all," and to she tries to keep things on an even basis. The next shot is a close up of the faces of the boyfriend and his mate as they snigger with each other to show to us that he doesn't really care about what he's done. The next bit is Mike walks in to the room with a microphone in hand and starts singing to the girl. The girls boyfriend starts to laugh, but the girl walks over to Mike. This is to say that the girl has had enough of the boy and is leaving him for Mike. The guy then walks of with a blank look on his face to show he isn't really bothered and then we see a close up of Mike and the girl.

Resources: House, People, furniture, Instruments (Guitar, Bass, Drums and Microphone) amps, and a source to play the song

Crew: Ali, Joe and Frances

Time: 1 Week Filming, 2 Weeks Editing

Budget: £1 to £1000