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Storyboard
1. Couple is seem leaving bank with bags of money, running. 2. Then shown sitting at the bar laughing and seem to be in love. 3. Text box saying, "bathroom" pops up and woman is seen gathering her stuff then leaving the man. 4 Music stops as she is walking out. Uses old phone prop to call police and says, "he is here." 5. Music begins to play again, screen fades to a flashback. 6. Man is shown t a restaurant with another woman, holding hands and laughing. 7. His girlfriend is at another booth hiding behind a menu, seeing it all. 8. Jumps back to present and shows woman getting into a car and turning on the radio. 9. Shows a pan shot of her driving off, leaving 10. Cops pull up to the bar and are shown walking towards the boyfriend. 11. cops arrest the boyfriend, he begins to struggle and resist. 12. Boyfriend shown walking out in handcuffs. 13. Cuts to woman in the car singing to music holding all the money in the bag.
Production- Beginning to Edit
When I got home from a long day of filming the music video, I instantly began to edit. To start with, I removed the volume from all the videos so it was easier to hear the music over it. Then, I began to cut out all of our bloopers. This included us saying the wrong thing or doing the wrong thing. This also included trimming the parts where we personally thought the video looked off or that we could do better. After this short process, I opened up CapCut. I began to put the clips in the order of our storyboard. However, when viewing the video as a whole, some parts seemed confusing or were hard to understand. To fix this, I began to toy around with the layout of the video. But, this still looked a little off. So, I put the clips in its original order. After thought of what to do to make the flashbacks clear, I decided to insert a transition in-between the clips. These transitions were white flashes that popped up on the screen and I be...

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