We thought that Patrick "Ned" Cleary and Michael "Minty" Kendall should do a duet version of the song. Both lip syncing certain parts of the extract, before singing the chorus together. Like traditional musicals, where both main characters sing together, the chorus will have a semi-transparent Patrick appearing over Minty, both looking towards the centre of the screen - as if they are looking at each other - when in fact they are in completely different rooms/areas. The same effect can be seen in the musical 'Grease'. The example I am thinking of is at 2:57 in the following video:
So as to stay true to traditional duets, we need a female character. Patrick will appear in a blonde wig, looking as attractive as possible.
A diversifying environment is important to show that the two characters, previously so much in love, are now apart/separate. Due to this, and due to the limited number of environments Long Road can provide, the most obvious way to provide this is to have Minty down the end of the field and Patrick indoors/in a classroom.
Editing-wise, there would be many cross-fades as they are a common theme of love songs between a male and a female. The shot with Patrick overlayed semi-transparent and looking towards Minty will be right at the end of both the video and the song, as this is traditional (see the video above).
The characters' wardrobes are as follows:
Patrick (female):
- Long, blonde wig
- Relatively feminine clothing
- Colourful clothes
- Ring/jewelry
- Leather jacket
- Subtly gelled hair
- Black t-shirt/jeans
- Stubble
Furthermore, Tom and Emile will be an air band; Tom playing the drums and Emile playing the guitar. When the 'ting' of the triangle comes in, the video will turn to stop motion and we will see Tom 'tinging' the triangle.
At the end, there is an instrumental solo, which features Tom playing air drums and Emile playing air guitar emotionally, the camera will start zoomed in on Emile, establishing his emotions, with eyes shut, the it slowly zooms out to establish Tom playing drums emotionally, then catches Minty and Patrick embracing tearfully, then fades out.
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