Digital Storyboard
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The establishing shot features a wall with street art. The word 'Star' written across the brick is made to look like foil balloons, while a crowd of silhouttes sit behind. The floor is covered with leaves, rubbish and discarded canisters.
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To the beat of the music, the words 'Esthxr We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off Whipped Cream Remix' fades in. The typography is the same as seen on the digipak, and the same blue has been used throughout my products. The typography then fades out on another beat.
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Esther then walks into the centre of the long shot, from the right hand side. She then turns to face the camera and begins to perform.
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While Esther sings, the background changes 3 times behind her. These backgrounds include red telephone boxes, a historical building and a modern architecture.
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As the beat gets louder and faster, Esther begins to dance. With every dance move the background changes behind her, while Esther remains in the same place on screen.
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Esther continues to dance until 1:04. The background changes many times behind her, and a wide range of mine-en-scene is displayed.
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As the beat slows down, and the lyrics say 'Just Slow Down' I cut to a close up shot of Esther performance. The first shot features a green graffiti background.
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On the beat, the background changes as Esther performs to the camera. Behind Esther on the first change is an iconic London underground poster, and the second is a graffiti wall again.
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Then as the beat gets faster and louder again, I cut back to a long shot. The pace of my editing and change in location increases dramatically.
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Esther dances and sings through out the music video.
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The beat changes again at 1:53, and Esther begins to dance in a circle. (Long shots are used throughout)
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Esther continues to dance in circle, as the beat of the music slows down.
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Then Esther stops dancing and begins to sing towards the camera.
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Once Esther finishes performing, she walks out of shot to the right hand side (the side she entered on).
The camera is static throughout to make the changes in locations as smooth as possible, and only long and close up shots have been used.














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