I realised that some of the participants, didn't know that the link for the song wasn't active and therefore didn’t manage to access the song, which led to less responses/data to use. However most participants seemed to agree on the song being relaxed, 'nostalgic' and more 'slow, quite sad' at the beginning and as the song progresses it becomes more 'upbeat and happy'.
Blues and Reds were the most popular colours amongs the answers, which justifies the previous question with the song being more sad-blue at the start, progressing into more uplifting-red.
'Bright colours' and 'pastels' were also among the answers which would link well to the idea of 'dream-like' sequences in the music video.
The results in Q4 were mixed, however narrative based video seemed to win with 2 votes more against interpretive based, however No preference was the 2nd most popular answer with 1 more vote compared to Interpretive
As on this question participants found narrative at least 'somewhat important' to 'extremely important' I decided it would be important to incorporate a simple narrative in my music video, of all 4 personalities making their way to the studio with the green screen where they would record a music video playing on air instruments.
In this question similar to the last one in responses, participants said lyrics to be at least 'somewhat important', therefore I would make sure to incorporate lyrics in different aspects throughout the musi video.
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