My Music Video Proposal
Kes the Band- Right Dey
Starts with an establishing shot of a semi-busy road in black and white colouring. The music starts and the character appears. As he sings it is an extreme close-up of his lips singing the first line. On every cymbal clap a friend appears (only two friends), as he sings the line “what you do” he looks playfully over his shoulder at his friends and signals to move forward as the music starts. They begin to dance down the road, the shot occasionally changes to a long shot to reveal that as he walks the scenery changes from black and white to coloured and fun.
For the second half of the chorus it shows the singer and his friends doing a specific dance and various cutaways of people on the street enjoying this dance and green screen shots of dancers doing the same dance.
At the verse of the song it goes back to the singer on the street singing the song again, but also goes to cutaways of performance shots by the singer. At the line “it’s a way of life” the singer is going to pull out a picture of a girl mid-shot, then an over-the-shoulder shot and close-up of the picture. Throughout the second chorus there will be shots of him still bringing colour and life to the area, and cutaways to dancers, his performance shots and also shots of him being loved up with the girl in the picture (this is a flashback so an effect on the colour of the shots will be added).
For the next verse the singer is starting to invite civilians to join him in his little ‘party’ and finds his girlfriend (the girl from the photo) sitting at a cafe table and starts to sing to her “we’re gonna feel so right” etc, hugging her in relief that he has found her. They both go back to dancing with the crowd of civilians for the chorus. Until the end of the chorus where they all pause suddenly with their hands in the air as the camera begins to pan out and up, a bright light beams from them until noting is seen.
It then cuts to a close-up of hands jumping, people dancing, carnival costumes moving, all in black and white. Cutaway of the singers performance, in a low angle shot singing, “what to do, what to do, feel de riddim jumpin’ in you” and this takes you back to the scene of the carnival with the costumes and people dancing on the street, with cutaways to dancers on the green screen. As the crowd turn their back and leave the music fades to hear them all singing the outro “Ooh whoa whoa, Ee-yeah yeah” until the sun shines so bright there is nothing to be seen.
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