Props used:
Glass bottles - We initially thought we would have to buy some bottles solely to place them around the living room for Phoebe's scenes, however upon searching my house I found enough bottles for us to use. I did buy one bottle for the glitter-bottle smashing sequence, which costed £2 from Hobbycraft. The glass bottles are intended to give a sense of
Glitter - I bought two pink glitter shakers from Hobbycraft, which we used for a small scene in which I blow glitter towards the camera, and another one where Phoebe smudges glitter over her face. I planned to put the rest of the glitter in the glass bottle, but could only find one shaker. However, I found enough glitter and sequins in my room to use, which I think worked better as we had more colour variety. Glitter is an important part of our video, as we are aiming for it to be as colourful and fun as possible.
Magazines - We found multiple newspapers and magazines throughout my house, and for the two large stacks in the living room scenes I found a collection of music magazines we could use.
Clothes - I used various items of clothing in order to make the living room appear messy and uncared for, which fitted the "bad-girl" image for Coco
Cacti - The song itself has clear Western themes, with the usage of a flanger effect on the guitar and various instruments. We decided to hint at this by incorporating cacti into the video as decoration around the living room.
Microphone - This was used during the green screen room filming, and is used by Bee (myself).
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