Sunday, December 13, 2009

MUSIC VIDEO NARRATIVE PITCH

The video opens with a guy standing in front of a mirror in a bathroom. He's wearing a grey vest and is visibly upset he turns on the tap and washes his face, he dries himself before throwing the towel down. As he clutches the sink he turns around to see a girl behind him in his reflection, it's clear to see that he recognizes her but as he turns around she disappears. We then cut to the same girl pulling up in an underground car park, she gets out the car looks around and stands with her back up against the car, waiting. We cut back to the guy who leaves the house he was in walking down the steps before entering his car. He's now wearing a checked shirt, jeans and boots. He throws a jacket onto the back seat in an angry manor. The video then cuts back to the girl in the car park, we see writing a text which states 'I'M SORRY', she sends the text and we cut back to the guy in the car who receives the text, he reads it, throws his phone out the window before collapsing onto the steering wheel.

We then cut to the girl back in the car park she doesn't look upset she looks quite sure herself as she walks from her car around the car park. She's wearing skimpy jumper and short skirt with heels. She stands in the middle of the car park, the video cuts to eye line match shot of a car in the distance with it's headlights on, she doesn't look surprised or phased by it. The video cuts to the guy, he's in the car in the car park driving towards the girl, we see the car speed towards her from several different angles, she's not phased by this and basically calling his bluff. The car continues to get faster and faster and just as it's about to hit the girl the video cuts.

The video then cuts to a beach at night lit only by distant street lights, on the sand the guy walks up to a rock and collapses down he takes out a picture of him and the girl looking visibly upset he tears the picture before throwing it into the wind. He gets up looks behind him before walking off into the black night sea.

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