The clip above is from (500) Days of Summer directed by Marc Webb. My production group watched the whole movie and were inspired by certain parts like the part when the couple are on the train which we have based our whole music video around. Then the above clip shows where our split screen came from. In the movie Marc Webb shows Expectations and Reality of the main male character, Tom. In our music video we are using the split screen to show the male and female actor not expectations and reality but the actors will be on different times to show they are disjointed.
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The above video is a short movie made by Jean-Sebastien Monzani that I found on a blog called See Hear Say. We have taken inspiration from this because he uses signs, captions, and cut out letters to push his video further and we have decided to use this technique but show lyrics on the pieces of paper and other ways to express the lyrics.
The above video is Daniel Powter's Bad Day music video which we watched after watching (500) Days of Summer to research further into split screens and it's uses. Daniel Powter's video has the characters on different times so they never bump into each other which is where we got the idea to leave our characters on different times. A few of our shots our similar to the Daniel Powter video because we start the video with the girl waking up the same way Daniel Powter's girl does and other shots are like Daniel Powter's.
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