Music Video Commentary Script
Song/Artist: ‘Good Girls’ 5 Seconds of Summer
Created
by: Hana, Chloe, Taslima
0:00
– 0.31 seconds
Scene: Girl in bedroom getting
ready.
(Introduce
group)
The video
beginning is set in the girl’s bedroom. We wanted to create a girly atmosphere
and show shots of different items in her room so that it can relate to our
teenage girl audience and almost “welcome them”.
To keep to the
upbeat rhythm of the song, we changed shots often.
0:31
– 0:50 seconds
Scene:
Girl sneaking out house and meeting with her boyfriend.
We decided that
the actress should sneak out of the door instead of the window due to safety
reasons. We show a wide mid shot of the boy whilst he waits to emphasize his
loneliness without the girl. Then to add to the effect more, when the girl
comes, the shot is close up as she walks. It almost looks slow motion and which
gives further impact. The shot is wide again as soon as the couple embraces each
other.
This shot shows
the back of the boy and the girls face as she ‘winks’. This expresses her secret
bad girl attitude.
The shot of the
couple is wide and then there is another shot that is closer as they get physically
closer too. This gives a closer more intimate feel for the audience.
0:50
– 1:04 minutes
Scene:
Girl studying in library. Boy walks in and they meet.
A mid shot of
the girl studying followed by a behind the shoulder close up of her “study
book” was shown to show the audience that she is not studying but drawing. This
again expresses the bad girl behavior that we wanted to subtly imply throughout
the video.
A mid shot was
used for the boy’s entrance to almost slow down his movement in contrast to the
song to give a ‘grand entrance’ feel.
1:06
– 1:08 minutes
Scene:
Hand to camera.
As the couples
cover the camera with their hand, we added a distorted effect on final cut pro
to look as if the tape got damaged.
1:11
– 1:17 minutes
Scene:
At the library, hidden behind a book.
A wide shot was
used to show the couple mischievously hiding behind a book. We placed a
bookshelf behind them to emphasize the school setting and add colour to the
shot. The shot adds humour to the video.
1:20
– 1:33 minutes
Scene:
At the back of the school/Grease
We chose to
shoot this scene beside an edgy background to reflect the rebellious
attitude. The body language and behavior
in this part was influenced by a scene from ‘Grease’, which also connotes a
similar meaning as the song. This creates entertainment.
1:33
– 1:41 minutes
Scene:
Park Documentary/ Self footage.
To engage the
audience further we included self-footage that the couple took. This is
entertaining to watch as we get to know them more personally. To make it
obvious that they are self-footage, the quality is different to the other
scenes.
The shots (of
the boy) here are almost similar to how fashion adverts are shot. It appeals to
the audience and syncs with the beat of the music.
1:46
– 1:56 minutes
Scene:
Photos
To suit the pace
of this moment of the song, we decided to use photos. We added a frame onto the
photos in final cut pro to make it look as if they are the couple’s own photos.
1:59
– 2:06 minutes
Scene:
Girl putting on red lipstick.
As the music builds
up, we show different shots of the girl putting on dark red lipstick to connote
romance and rebellious behavior as red is usually a colour used for warnings.
The props were picked precisely, such as the heart shaped sunglasses, to look
fun and appeal to the genre and audience.
2:06
– 2:40 minutes
Scene:
In Camden
We establish the
location with an iconic part of the area ‘the Camden Bridge’. The upbeat vibe
and setting in Camden gave the shots a colourful and fun look as well as fit
the music. It looks happy. The various
shots show the couple together having fun. The shots change quick in able to
look lively and engage the audience more.
Again, there are more self-footage shots to allow the audience to get
more personal with the characters.
2:47
– 3:02
Scene:
Final Shots/ White Background
We decided to
film the final shots with a white background. The boy wears a red bandanna to
fit into the cool rock genre of the song and to suit the girl. The couple carry
on having fun and the action is sped up so that it feels more exciting and
lively. Instead of text credits in the end, we decided to show each crew member
holding up a clapper board with their name on it.
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