Monday, 3 October 2016

Wash by Bon Iver

Here is our song that we have finally decided would fit our narrative music video idea. Even though this idea is still not 100% with our group following the pitch from last week we know that no matter what the story is of the song, we are still going to do this song.

Andrew Goodwin's Theory & the lyrics.
"Claire, all too sore for sound" this reflects when it is the YOUNG character being told that she isn't good enough or she'll never become a successful scientist.
"I'm telling darkness from lines on you" this can reflect the OLD character who has a low point in their career and remembers times when she couldn't see herself becoming what she is. Shown through more high angled shots or dimmer lighting, symbolising the lyrics to an extent.
"Like they stole it" this is when the OLD character losses something she's kept for all this time when she was young and it has lost a bit of her identity.


Climb 
Is all we know 
When thaw 
Is not below us 
No, can't grow up 
In that iron ground 
Claire, all too sore for sound 

Bet Is hardly shown 
Scraped 
Across the foam 
Like they stole it 
And oh, how they hold it 

Claire, we nearly forfeit 

I' I'm growing like the quickening hues 
I' I'm telling darkness from lines on you 
Over havens fora full and swollen morass, young habitat! 
All been living alone, where the ice snap and the hold clast are known 

Home 
We're savage high 
Come 
We finally cry 
Oh and we don it 
Because it's right 
Claire, I was too sore for sight 

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