The document discusses using intertextual references from three different sources - a scene from Twilight where characters share a connection through eye contact to fit with song lyrics, a scene from Singin' in the Rain where a character walks down the street with an umbrella to link a traditional song to a modern film, and using a stop motion technique from an Oren Lavie music video of a couple getting out of bed to start their own video.
2. This is the scene where the characters look into each others eyes and share a
connection, therefore we feel this will fit in with our music video as our
characters will do the same thing to go with our storyline within our song as
the lyrics say You look at me, I look back too therefore this scene will fit
in really well and will go along with the lyrics.
Twilight reference
3. We have decided to use a scene from Singin in the Rain, we will be
using the bit where he walks down the street with his umbrella, this
will fit into our video as she walks over to the boy in the rain with
her umbrella. We are using this as we wanted parts of more
traditional songs interlinked, but with modern film links.
Singin in the rain Reference
4. We chose to look at this music video by Oren Lavie, whos video
consists of a stop motion film which focuses on the bed and the
couple, we are using this to start our video with, so the couple will be
out of bed. We have decided to make the couple roll out of the bed.
Her Morning Elegance reference