From our question to our target audience, the most common theme among the replies was that the audience thought that the music video would look quite cool as in trendy. The main actors would also be young and carefree. This fits our genre perfectly as this is what we were planning to do and by asking our target audience these questions it has allowed us to get confirmation that the ideas are suitable as well as allowing us to incorporate some further ideas such as the idea of incorporating a car and using cameras or mobile phones as props to emphasise the age range of the people in the music video and to make it appear more realistic with everyday life as teenagers are often seen to be with their mobile phones quite a lot of the time or simply taking pictures of one another. One audience member suggested that it would be set somewhere hot, as we were geographically limited this was not possible to do, however we could alter this through the use of editing effects. Empty places and spaces is also something that we have managed to incorporate into our video through the use of fields, woodland areas and this highlighted the actors feelings of isolation and we contrasted this with busy locations such as train stations and shopping centres which makes the actor seem isolated even in a busy setting making them feel and look invisible.
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