
In our music video we don't actually have that many props that we use. We decided to use natural equipment, such as cars and camera, in our music video to provide a conventional music video. We used a coffee cup, a phone, a clock and a bed. We have used these props to make our narrative exist and function smoothly throughout the music video so that our audience will understand what is happening. We used the phone to make the narrative realistic and show the audience that we are trying to make a narrative based of a normal life. We used a coffee cup as part of the bad narrative part of our music video because this has relevance to our narrative and the storyline behind our music video. We used a clock to portray our narrative. The clock was one of the most important props in the whole music video. This clock allowed us to link our magazine advert to our music video as the same clock is seen in/on both. The clock in the music video is the same clock that we used for our time lapse which is a huge part of our narrative because it links everything together. The bed is used both at the start and end of the music video and displays where the day started. The time lapse resumes back to the bed at the end of the music video so that the day starts over. Therefore this is the traditional way of waking up in the morning therefore we decided to use the bed to make the music video as realise and life-like as possible.
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