The document provides a script for a music video with 17 scenes depicting the artist and band performing an original song. The script details the shots, camera movements, lyrics, and musical elements featured in each scene. It begins with close-up shots of the guitarist and transitions between solo performances and full band performances. It concludes with a final chorus and close-up shots of the artist as the song and video come to an end.
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Final major project music video - christian owens
1. Music Video Script
VIDEO
AUDIO
LYRICS / NARRATION / MUSIC / FX
1.
Mid shot of the base of the guitar
as the guitarist picks the tune.
Then cutting to a close up of the
axle of the guitar showing the
chord progression of the singer
Guitar Introduction
2.
Close up of the artist’s eyes and
cutting to the mouth.
Rip the earth in two with your mind
3.
Low panning shot of the artist’s
hands movements showing the emotion
of the singer to the song.
Seal the urge which ensues with brass
wires
4.
Panning shot of the guitar from
right to left to show the artist
playing the guitar.
I never meant you any harm
5.
A mid-shot of the guitarist playing
the guitar cutting to a Longshot of
the artist and the scenery.
But your tears feel warm as they fall on
my forearm
6.
Side shot of the artist singing
transitioning to a mid-shot and
then another side shot. The shots
will wrap around the artists
sitting down.
Close-ups of the guitar cutting to
a mid-shot of the guitarist same as
the first shot but with different
angles.
But close my eyes for a while
Force from the world a patient smile
Long shot of the artist walking
down a road with shots from the
left and right hand side. The same
shots used but for the guitarist.
How can you say that your truth is better
than ours?
Shoulder to shoulder, now brother, we
carry no arms
7.
8.
9.
Cut to a mid-shot of the artist
continuing to walk not looking at
the camera as the artist finishes
his verse he walks past the camera
and out of shot.
10. Close-up of the artists face from
the left hand side with a band
stand in blurred in the background.
Low ground shot of someone walking
towards a piano.
11. Close-up of the hands playing the
piano Piano in slow motion but
keeping in time with the music. Cut
to the guitarist playing fast to a
quick cut to a extreme close-up of
the guitar being strummed.
Guitar rift.
The blind man sleeps in the doorway, his
home
If only I had an enemy bigger than my
apathy I could have won
But I gave you all
Guitar and Piano Instrumental.
Slow Motion
2. Music Video Script
12. Long shot of the band stand with
the artist sat down Camera slowly
Zooming in to the scene. Cut to a
mid-shot of the artist as the verse
ends.
13. Quick cuts from the entire band
members speeding up as the tempo of
the chorus quickens. Various shots
used from other scenes will be used
such as close-ups and panning from
each different location.
14. Over shoulder shot of the piano as
it cuts to a long shot of the hall
as the pianist stands up and starts
to play vigorously. Cut to a
extreme close-up of the artists
mouth as he should out the the
final verse.
15. Close-up of the artists hand
gestures as he does a ripping
motion.
16. Same as scene 13 with quick cuts of
the entire band playing but slowed
down.
17. Final cut to the artist from midshot zooming out and fading to
black.
Video Title: I Gave You All– Christian Owens
Close my eyes for a while
Force from the world a patient smile
But I gave you all
But you rip it from my hands
And you swear it's all gone
And you rip out all I have
Just to say that you've won
Well now you've won
Slow motion
But I gave you all