LYRICS + INTRUMENTAL
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TIMINGS
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VISUAL REPRESENTATION
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WHO
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LOCATION OF FILM
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Instrumental
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5 seconds (first drum beat)
10 seconds (backing music)
29 seconds (trumpet starts)
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Walking round the corner– bops and dances to the beat of the music.
Actual trumpeter – dances and skips around him between trumpet and lyrics – puts money in trumpet box and after acknowledging eachother, singer continues.
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Caelan = main singer – dances naturally whilst listening to music.
Trumpeter – Ben (smartly dressed holding a trumpet)
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Neals Yard – Covent Garden, London
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Lyrics begin
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53 seconds (lyrics FIRST begin)
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“and irony is okay, I suppose culture is to blame”
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53 – 57 seconds
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Shot of MG holding suit up to mirror cuts to shot of MS leaning against graffiti wall
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“you try and mask your pain in the most postmodern way”
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0.58 – 1.02 mins
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Zooms out onto graffiti wall when describing the ‘most postmodern way’
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“you lack substance when you say something like ‘Oh, what a shame!”
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1.03 – 1.07 mins
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Panning shot of MS and when saying “oh what a shame” shot turns into medium close-up shot – acting mockingly
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MS- Caelan
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Neals Yard, Covent Garden, London
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“It's just a self-referential way
That stops you havin' to be human” |
1.08 – 1.13 mins
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“I'm assumin' you'll balloon
When you remove the dirty spoon And start consumin' like a human That's what I am assuming” |
1.14 – 1.23 mins
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“I'm sure that you're not just another girl
I'm sure that you're gonna say that that I was sexist” |
1.24 – 1.33 mins
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Shot of them having fun – being themselves
Cuts to shot of him singing – semi upset but still dancing
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“I feel like you're runnin' out
Of all the things I liked you for” |
1.34 – 1.42 mins
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Shot to couple arguing
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“Why can't we be friends, when we are lovers?
'Cause it always ends with us hating each other” |
CHORUS
1.43 – 1.52 mins
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“Instead of calling me out you should be pulling me in
I've just got one more thing to say” |
CHORUS
1.53 – 2.05 mins
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RAYLEIGH
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“And why would you believe you could control how you're perceived
When at you're best you're intermediately versed in your own feelings?” |
2.06 – 2.16 mins
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RAYLEIGH
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“Keep on putting off conceiving
It's only you that you're deceiving” |
2.16 – 2.21 mins
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“Oh, don't have a child, don't cramp your style, I'll leave it”
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2.22 – 2.25 mins
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“Why can't we be friends, when we are lovers?
'Cause it always ends with us hating each other” |
CHORUS
2.26 – 2.35 mins
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“Instead of calling me out you should be pulling me in
I've just got one more thing to say” |
CHORUS
2.36 – 2.47 mins
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RAYLEIGH
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Outro
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2.48 – 3.00 mins
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Rayleigh and London
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MS – Main Singer
MG – Main Girl
NARRATIVE – Juxtaposing terms –
- seriousness presented through old school, sophisticated trumpeter and MS dancing in front of bright coloured buildings talking about postmodernity.
- Close up of *** playing trumpet
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