The layer in which the street is on screen is before the actual song is heard. It sets the scene of the area in which the girls live/are brought up in and allows the target audience to learn more about the different individuals within the group. The scene is quite short with scripted speech and presents the girls in an everyday life situation. The script ends with the girls saying 'yeah that alright still' which introduces the name of the song, 'Alrite Stillll'.
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Residential Shot of the Street - Layer One |
The image above identifies a residential shot of the road that the first layer is filmed on. Clearly, the street in which we decide to film looks like an every day street in London. This is exactly the image that we wanted to portray as the band's target audience is that of normal boys and girls between the age of 14 and 18. Within this age range, teenagers' everyday activities involve hanging around with friends and being surrounded by those you know best. Furthermore, we found that this street looked natural and would be able to relate similarly to the areas in which our target audience can associate with.
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Additional Shots of the Street - Long Shot an Establishing Shot |
Similarly, these two images above reveal a long shot of the street and an establishing shot. Within these images, it is clear to see where the girls will be walking and reveals the residential area in which the layer will be filmed. In terms of ease of access, the road is very near to where Graveney School is located meaning that all of the girls will be able to get there easily and we can potentially film within a school day.
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