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The first of our nine frames is this. The image below shows Fergal walking on his own around a duck pond. Firstly this works with the music because of the what a duck pond can connote such as loneliness and solidarity. Also this scene is timed exceptionally well to the beat of the music, Fergal takes his steps to the beat of the song making it easier for the watcher as both sound and vision are synchronised.

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The first of our nine frames is this. The image below shows Fergal walking on his own around a duck pond. Firstly this works with the music because of the what a duck pond can connote such as loneliness and solidarity. Also this scene is timed exceptionally well to the beat of the music, Fergal takes his steps to the beat of the song making it easier for the watcher as both sound and vision are synchronised.

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This frame grab sows again Fergal on his own. The lyrics at this particular point in the music video suit this shot very well, they say ‘cumon talk’, and whilst Fergal is standing alone it looks to the audience that he is talking to himself. Another positive about this shot is the way it is lit. there is light coming from both the front and back of Fergal making him the natural centre of attention.

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This is the first screen grab where both the male and female characters feature in it. The music in the background of this scene is a more up beat part of the song and the boy and girl (Molly and Fergal)are getting on, portraying a romantic moment. This particular shot has alt in common with other love aimed music videos, so as a group we decided this format would work well for this segment of the music video.

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The zebra crossing scene was taken from the original Beatles record and we tried to incorporate that into our location choice and film ideas. The music in the background is the repetition o the phrase ‘cumon and talk’, matching their movements on screen which was made to flick back and forth assisted by editing,

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This screen grab is a metaphor for home life. Although we have used green screening to achieve our desired affect we were trying to connote how problems can be caused in relationships. From the picture the locations of the two partners are completely opposite, the women being in the kitchen and the man at the pub. The effects in this frame help the audience to understand why the couple Is arguing and also to relate the images to the music being played.

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The 6th frame is a slightly different screen shot. This image features a lot more effects and more effects which we tried to incorporate into the song. By using multiple squares of video on one screen it gives the viewer a different dimension, it also syncs very well with the song and is enjoyable to watch. The green screen was used in this scene and allowed us to achieve this mosaic look.

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Molly and Fergal have been merged together in this screen shot. The camera work and editing technique is very effective in producing the desired effect we wanted. The song is about how two lovers are breaking up and this screen grab connotes how they were close, but not any more. It is also in black and white which can represent how there feelings for each other are old and outdated.

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Joe features in this shot. The aim of this image and piece of video was to show how there are other people involved in the actual music side of the video. Joe is playing guitar in time with the music , this also makes the audience focus more on the story that molly and Fergal are telling. Also Joe is playing the guitar on a dark background, by doing this it shows that he is not involved in the story as there is n o location.

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The final frame sums up the narrative for our music video. The location the a train station which firstly could show that maybe one of the partners is leaving and the relationship is ending. The most obvious point to be made in this image is how the characters are separated by the obstacle of a railway. The over the shoulder shot also helps to see the whole seen and how molly is possibly regretting the decision to leave Fergal.