SELECTED SONG
'Somebody Else' by 'The 1975'
The song that we selected for our Final video is 'Somebody Else' by the band 'The 1975'. This is an Indie pop song and its lyrics fitted the best with our heartbreak story.
Released: 15 February 2016
Recorded: 2015
Length: 5:47
Songwriter(s): Matthew HealyGeorge DanielAdam HannRoss MacDonald
Producer(s): George DanielMatthew HealyMike Crossey
LYRICS AND MEANING

[Verse 1]
So I heard you found somebody else
And at first, I thought it was a lie
I took all my things that make sounds
The rest I can do without
Meaning
When the narrator first hears of his ex-partner, he experienced the first of the five stages of grief: denial. His immediate instinct was to defend the girl he loved, therefore instantly believing she was just as incapable as him of moving on.
However, the narrator eventually moved onto the fifth stage of grief: acceptance. He realizes that there is no longer any love left in the now terminal relationship, and attempts to move on.
Matty is removing his instruments—things that made sound—from her house/apartment during their separation, but left the rest of his belongings (e.g., clothes) because they aren’t as important to him as his music.
He could also be referring to more sentimental things, like his voice, or his beating heart. On The 1975’s track “The Sound,” he sings about an important thing that makes sounds:
Well I know when you’re around
’Cause I know the sound
I know the sound, of your heart
There’s also a sense of Matty going into a reclusive state where he rejects technology/social media to clear his mind. It’s an idea that makes this song more raw than one like “Love Me" in which he critiques our Western culture through satirically placing importance on fame and the material. There’s no satire here: Matty isn’t into fame as much as it may seem. Music is his therapeutic “truth” and serves as a tool he can turn to to work through his darker moments.
[Chorus]
I don't want your body
But I hate to think about you with somebody else
Our love has gone cold
You're intertwining your soul with somebody else
I'm looking through you
While you're looking through your phone
And then leaving with somebody else
No, I don't want your body
But I'm picturing your body with somebody else (Else, else...)
Meaning
Matty admits his inability to stop picturing the girl with her new lover, though he no longer desires her in a sexual manner, still affects him.
This is most likely due to the state of their relationship, which has deteriorated past a point of saving. Although neither Matty nor the girl are quite ready to fully pull away from the relationship, the lyrics suggest he’s already had the realization, or “Change of Heart,” that his partner’s mistakes are unforgivable and their relationship needs to end.
[Post-Chorus]
I don't want your body, I don't want your body
I don't want your body, I don't want your body
I don't want your body, I don't want your body
I don't want your body, I don't want your body
Meaning
This song is about the feelings Marty is going through when he learns that his ex has gotten into a new relationship. He is hurt because he felt their connection so strongly, he still does, but the other person has already gotten over it and she is intertwining her soul with someone else. This leaves him feeling alone.
[Bridge]
Get someone you love?
Get someone you need?
Fuck that, get money
I can't give you my soul, 'cause we're never alone
Get someone you love?
Get someone you need?
Fuck that, get money
I can't give you my soul, 'cause we're never alone
Get someone you love?
Get someone you need?
Fuck that, get money
I can't give you my soul, 'cause we're never alone
Get someone you love?
Get someone you need?
Fuck that, get money
I can't give you my soul, 'cause we're never alone
Meaning
While many a song has defended the idea of having someone to love and need, Matty says the lines “get someone love? Get someone you need?” in a mocking tone. Then he says “Fuck that, get money.” After betrayed and hurt by the one he loved, he rejects love in favor of money, which he has revered in the past. It is difficult to discern whether this reflects his own worldview or the one forced upon him by society, in which all relationships are predicated upon capital.
Matty seems to point toward the latter in the last two lines of the bridge, highlighting another aspect of 21st century living: the inescapable digital culture, which he has meditated on before. The chorus corroborates this reading:
I’m looking through you
While you’re looking through your phone
While Matty appears to blame the world he and his girlfriend live in for the near-impossibility of intimacy, he may simply be making reference to the eponymous “somebody else” when he says “we’re never alone.” Either way, his outlook remains unbearably bleak.
Furthermore, how these vocals are produced on the bridge may reference a sort of internal voice. The affected, slightly deepened and quiet voice pushes for the listener, and possibly Matty, to find someone they care for, someone they need to live. It urges an emotional connection. Meanwhile, Matty’s clear vocals, almost mocking and dismissive, shrug that sentiment off in favor of economic gain. Whether this is a message Matty believes, or one he’s projecting to his listeners to move them to further analyze the society’s emotional detachment and feverish hunger for money, is up to interpretation.
[Chorus]
I don't want your body (I don't want your body)
But I hate to think about you with somebody else
(I don't want your body)
Our love has gone cold
You're intertwining your soul with somebody else
(I don't want your body)
I'm looking through you
While you're looking through your phone
And then leaving with somebody else
(I don't want your body)
No, I don't want your body (I don't want your body)
But I'm picturing your body with somebody else
(I don't want your body)
Item Subtitle
Matty admits his inability to stop picturing the girl with her new lover, though he no longer desires her in a sexual manner, still affects him.
This is most likely due to the state of their relationship, which has deteriorated past a point of saving. Although neither Matty nor the girl are quite ready to fully pull away from the relationship, the lyrics suggest he’s already had the realization, or “Change of Heart,” that his partner’s mistakes are unforgivable and their relationship needs to end.
A riff on The Beatles' “I’m Looking Through You”, another song about lovers growing apart. While Matty’s wondering what’s happened to her and their relationship, she’s disinterestedly looking at her phone. He’s expressed his distaste for phones in social situations before, as the overuse of them serves to distance people and is also just annoying:
And then you took a picture of your salad
And put it on the Internet
Her preoccupation with her phone illustrates the difference between her priorities and Matty’s. However, phones take on an even more sinister purpose here: she’s making plans with that eponymous “somebody else,” with whom she proceeds to leave.

PERMISSION LETTER

Since we are using the original song from the band 1975, and not singing it ourselves, it is mandatory and a requirement for us to ask for the copyrights (permission of the singer), so we sent a message on the official page of the band (1975) on instagram. The above (on the left) is the official page of the band (1975). We sent the band a formal message requesting for their permission (on the right) in order to produce our music video.
QUESTIONNAIRE
To initiate further planning it was important especially for me as a screenwriter to know the target audiences interests and ideas. We held a survey to know what the majority of the audience wants in a music video. The answers are as follows:

After collecting the results, it was easy for me and my teammates to carry the further procedure. Keeping the audiences interests and ideas in mind, I researched for days to get an interesting idea for our music video. I browsed different genres looking their codes and conventions, watched several music videos not only american/british but also Indian and Pakistani to create my product differently. However, after a lot of hard work i created a story and made a mind map given below.

MIND MAPPING
First Mind map

I created the mind map given above but later few of the changes were made due to several reasons. One of the prominent reason was that my story contained both boy and girl, the male actor was arranged but none of the girl was ready to act, so I had to drop the idea of putting both girl and boy in the story. We made one of our female friend to act but she couldn't fulfil the requirement. Hence, keeping all issues and complications in mind I designed another mind map.
Final Mind Map

Instead of featuring a girl in our video, we decided to add a girl's audio in the beginning to make the video clear with no ambiguity.
STORYBOARD





For our final music video, the theme will remain dark throughout, with the controlled colour scheme of red and black to give an idea of isolation and the characters damaged mind. Our music video would have many transitions and effects and split screen to further enhance and attract the target audience. The stabiliser is used the most to give a bumpy effect to explain the boy's state of mind. It show's that the boy is high on drugs and could not handle his mind.
The video begins with the words " Hello, I am breaking up with you, It's over" leaving the boy to suffer who loved his girl. In the entire video the boy is struggling to get over the girl who cheated on him. The actor is high on drugs and alcohol, dancing acting mad. The boy is shown on different locations, first on a store buying a drink for himself. moreover, the character pays a boy to beat him up as he is shown out of his mind and wants to forget the girl. The closeup lip syncs are shown in the video to show the boys emotions and pain. Throughout the video the guy is struggling and when he's not able to control his mind and emotions, he decides to suicide.
AUDITIONS
Me and my team mates held auditions in our school to select one best male actor. This time we did not want our actor to pull off their back on the last second so we made sure to only audition the interested and promising actors. However, it was difficult to find boys who were not shy in front of us three girls but few showed up. It was a bit awkward shooting at school as so many students were looking and laughing but at the same time it was fun and i really enjoyed it.
MOOD BOARD







MIS EN SCENE
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Sofa
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Alcohol bottle
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Lemon malt (drink)
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Cigarettes
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Lighter
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Powder as cocaine
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Money
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Mic
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Candles
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Gun
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Glass
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Smoke bombs
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Paint sprays
Propps
Setting, Background and Lighting
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Park
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house
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Graveyard
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Construction site
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Abandoned church
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Inside a car
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Road & Sidewalks
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Petrol pump store
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Auditorium (Stage)
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Dark room
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Lowkey lighting
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Red lighting

















MAKEUP AND HAIR
The makeup and hair will be kept same throughout the except for one of the scene where the boy has been beaten up, the makeup will help the audience to understand the particular scene.
T E C H N I C A L E Q U I P M E N T
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Canon 80D
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Tripod
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Flashlight (torch)
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Projector
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Stage Lights
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Camera Stabiliser
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HP intel core i3








BUDGETING

TIMELINE

Record Label
A record label for publishing our music video was required so we decided upon Universal Music Group. Universal Music Group is an American global music corporation that is a subsidiary of the French media conglomerate Vivendi. They have declared themselves as the world's leading music company. They are ommitted to artistry, innovation and entrepreneurship and own and operate a broad array of businesses engaged in recorded music, music publishing, merchandising, and audiovisual content in more than 60 countries.
CAST


BAND (the girl is not part of the video but is featured on digi-pak)
Male Lead (Main Actor)

Supporting Role
CREW
Art Director and Production Designer













