Shot One
The camera will be a tracking shot following the protagonist until she walks off camera.
The mise en scene will contain the protagonist dressed in a quite feminine, casual outfit the costume will be the same throughout the music video. The lighting will be quite bright as it will compliment the video as the song is quite upbeat, the prop will be a notebook and the pen in her hand as she is walking. The location will be where we are filming our narrative piece. The sound will be the song for our music video Natasha Bedingfield-These words.
Shot Two

The camera will be a medium shot of the protagonist. The mise en scene will contain the same costume as the first shot, the lighting will be quite bright again the same as the first shot. We won’t have any props in this shot and it won’t last for very long. The location will be in a room with the green screen behind it. The sound will be the song in which we are doing for the music video.
Shot Three
The mise en scene will contain the protagonist dressed in a quite feminine, casual outfit the costume will be the same throughout the music video. The lighting will be quite bright as it will compliment the video as the song is quite upbeat, the prop will be a notebook and the pen in her hand as she is walking. The location will be where we are filming our narrative piece. The sound will be the song for our music video Natasha Bedingfield-These words.
Shot Two

The camera will be a medium shot of the protagonist. The mise en scene will contain the same costume as the first shot, the lighting will be quite bright again the same as the first shot. We won’t have any props in this shot and it won’t last for very long. The location will be in a room with the green screen behind it. The sound will be the song in which we are doing for the music video.
Shot Three
This shot will be a cutaway and will hopefully be done in stop motion which goes in time with the beat and the lighting will be quite bright. The stop motion will be made of rocks coming together to spell out the letters, to help illustrate the words of the song.
Shot Four
This will be a medium shot of the performance piece set in a room with the green scene.
The costume, lighting, props and location will all be the same as the second shot.
This shot will be done in the same was as shots two and four will the camera and the mise en scene staying the same.
Shot 7

Will be an over the shoulder shot on the protagonist write the words "I love you" in the note book, it will be written four times and sped up to match with the lyrics to the song. The mise en scene will still be similar to the other shots but the note book will be the key prop in this shot.
Shot Twelve

Shot twelve will cut back to a medium shot of the protagonist doing the performance piece but we might add a few jump cuts to go with the beat of the song of the protagonist moving back and forth. This will help the video to look more interesting. The mise en scene will be the same as all the other performance shots.
This will be a medium shot of the performance piece set in a room with the green scene.
The costume, lighting, props and location will all be the same as the second shot.
Shot five
This shot will be a cutaway shot made in the same way as shot three with bright lighting and stop motion.
Shot 6
This shot will be done in the same was as shots two and four will the camera and the mise en scene staying the same.
Shot 7
This shot we will be an extreme long shots that zooms into the medium shot of the protagonist. The location will be quite different from all the other shots so far. Here we have the protagonists sitting on a wall in a filmed in place that nearer to the location in the first shot. Also she is writing in a notepad, also the bin is shown because it will be a key prop for the next two shots. The rest of the mise en scene for the scene (costume and lighting) will stay the same.
Shot Eight

This is a medium shot of the character sitting on the wall writing in the notebook which helps to visualise the lyrics of the music. At the end of this shot it shows the protagonist throwing paper. All aspects of the mise en scene are as same and the previous shot, shot seven.
Shot Nine
Shot Eight

This is a medium shot of the character sitting on the wall writing in the notebook which helps to visualise the lyrics of the music. At the end of this shot it shows the protagonist throwing paper. All aspects of the mise en scene are as same and the previous shot, shot seven.
Shot Nine
This shot is a close up of a waste basket, the piece of paper from shot eight is thrown into this wastebasket making it a key prop also the lighting for this shot will be quite bright. The waste basket will then fill up with paper to go in time with the beat of the lyrics.
Shot Ten

Shot ten cuts back to the protagonist sat on the wall but zooms in from a long shot to a close up of the protagonists face to show her emotion and to also illustrate the lyrics of the song. The mise en scene will be the same as shot eight.
Shot 11

Shot ten cuts back to the protagonist sat on the wall but zooms in from a long shot to a close up of the protagonists face to show her emotion and to also illustrate the lyrics of the song. The mise en scene will be the same as shot eight.
Shot 11

Will be an over the shoulder shot on the protagonist write the words "I love you" in the note book, it will be written four times and sped up to match with the lyrics to the song. The mise en scene will still be similar to the other shots but the note book will be the key prop in this shot.
Shot Twelve

Shot twelve will cut back to a medium shot of the protagonist doing the performance piece but we might add a few jump cuts to go with the beat of the song of the protagonist moving back and forth. This will help the video to look more interesting. The mise en scene will be the same as all the other performance shots.







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