The lyrics used in Ellie Goulding's You my everything tell us how a broken relationship have made her feel and how she is lost without the guidance of her former partner.
we can tell this by just looking at the first few lyrics as she says "you left me kneeling" showing to us that after her partner left she was reduced to tears and was left kneeling. this shows that she was heart broken as he left her.
[Ellie Goulding]
Could have given me something
You, my everything
You left me kneeling-At this point of the song we would like to have a low angle shot of beth slowly getting lower tot he ground
I was one of those people-A shot of Beth and her Partner in each others arms
You, my everything
For what it's worth
For what it's worth
For what it's worth
You were my backbone when
My body ached with weariness-This is means that her former partner was her strenth and without him she is weaker and lacks courage
You were my hometown when
My heart was filled with loneliness-This person felt like home. They took away that lonely, homesick feeling
Just as the dark was rising
I heard you close the door again
Just as the lights went off
I know who I dream of
Could've given me something
You, my everything
You left me kneeling, ah
I was one of those people
You, my everything
You, my everything
You, my everything
In this entire verse we will have different shots of a
You are my only hope-This person is the only thing she has any faith in.
The truth that dealt the consequence
I know you don't feel the same-She feels so strongly about this person, but she’s known all along that they don’t feel the same
You're sensible but it doesn't make sense
I know I'm gonna weep my heart out
You know I'm gonna try much harder
But it isn't the shit in my head
Pulling me under this time
This demonstrates minimal planning techniques and this is because you have not considered the style of your music video or micro elements that you would like to include within your music video. You have identified some of the key points from the lyrics, but this needs to be explored in more detail.
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