When it came to choosing our footage, we realised that we have some very similar footage. We thought that this would be boring during our music video, so we decided to reject some dance studio footage as well as some of the present footage. The dance studio footage that we decided to reject was the line 'Brush You Off', we decided to reject this as we already had a lot of the same lines within the dance studio as well as the other sections to our music video. As the line 'Brush you off' was the most dominant line in the music video, we wanted to put in a different clip for every line. We had a lot of great footage for this, so we thought that using a similar shot would lose the importance of the domincance of Brush you off. The present footage was also very similar to the dance section of the music video, again the line was 'Brush You Off', during our time of filming we focused more on the chorus then we did the verses as the chrous is the most repeitive part to the song. To lose the repition we decided to use completely different shots within the chorus. When looking back we realised that some of the shots were very similar to each other, particuarly within the present section of the music video, so we reject some of the present footage and replace it with the past section of our footage. When it came to finishing our music video, we also lost some footage unintentionally of when the lead female met her boyfriend to break up with him. This is unfortunate as the storyline was to show why she is breaking up with him and her going through what she is going to say to him before she meets him. We decided to carry on with that storyline but without her meeting him, we then decided to use a past section to end the music video, to show that the she has moved on from him and she's ready to move on with her life.
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