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Coursework: Summer Project 2022

Plan out the basic details for your music video. What song do you plan to use? Will your video be performance or narrative based (or both)? Complete the following on your blog:


Artist and song you have chosen: NF-Hate Myself

Plan for music video (narrative/performance etc.): The music video is going to be mostly narrative starting with someone waking up in a sad mood and walking to their daily routine e.g brushing teeth and washing face. once they start walking to the bathroom that's when the music kicks in. after that they will go to the kitchen to start having breakfast as of right know there are many ways i can continue the rest of the music video i will just need to decide.                                                                              

Actors/performers you plan to use: i think that it might just be me since the song is about hating yourself and a lot of regret

Locations: My home: my bedroom, bathroom and living room

Costume/make-up/props required: No props are required

Statement of Intent

For my music video project i will be using NF-Hate Myself. In the music video there will be someone that will be doing their morning routine in a sad mood as they hate them self's because of what they did last night and they will be going through their day regretting what they had did.
in the opening scene there will be a long shot of the room being an utter mess which will indicate that last night wasn't good for the person and that something devastating has happened there will also be a medium shot whilst the person is using the sink in absolute misery to indicate that the person isn't having a good time and that something is wrong. the setting will communicate what my intentions are with the narrative so that the audience knows.




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