The ideas that I thought of with using this method are the following:
The scene of cards falling
- The cards fallen on the floor with 'Alice' sitting on top the cards, cross legged.
- Either the cards will be the orginial colour, or Alice's dress will be the original blue
- If the cards are the orginal red, then the angle will be an extreme high angle,
focusing upon the cards.

OR
- Alice lays down on the fallen cards, again with either the cards in orginial colour
or Alice's dress.
- The camera will then be directly above alice (birds eyed view)
- Therefore the message will then give the impression that Alice is vanurable, and a
sence that she has almost given up

Tea Party
Another idea that I have thought of, continuing from the theme above, however, using the tea party scene but making specific products coloured. The tea party scene, personally, is the favourite scene within filming, due to the fact that it has so many creative aspects. I also feel that it really connects with the original 'Alice and Wonderland', meaning that our music video is clearly related.
The aspect that could be bright rather than black and white, are the tea mugs and jug, or again, Alice's dress. The reason for the mugs and saucers to be left with the orginal colour, is that it allows all the focus on the props rather than the music artist.
The image above, shows an image of the tea party, however, during the filming of our own music video we created our own interpretation.
The aspect that could be bright rather than black and white, are the tea mugs and jug, or again, Alice's dress. The reason for the mugs and saucers to be left with the orginal colour, is that it allows all the focus on the props rather than the music artist.
The image above, shows an image of the tea party, however, during the filming of our own music video we created our own interpretation.
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