Here is the concept that I chose for my music video for Is This Just A Dream. The concept is from Gert-Jan Van de Voorde written while listening to the lyrics:
The saxophone intro is in a jazz café where a band is playing. There is a close-up of the saxophone player. ?When she starts to sing (((Ooooh ouoooh haha ouooho))) the camera turns to her (she is sitting at the bar on a high chair there are some flashing neon lights in the backround and on the floor there is a light red fog) While she sings she looks at a picture (the photo is old and has been kept in a pocket for a long time)
At (((Then I wake up lying next to you ))) she lays in a bed in a white, clear room (here too is a fog on the floor but white, out of the window a sunrise is seen). She get's up turns at (((Is this just a dream))) to the guy next to her (the same as on the picture) the camera shows both of them.
Back in the café at (((Feels like these images of you))) now she sees his reflection in the mirrors, she looks at the tv where he is smiling upon her, everywhere she looks he seems to be there.
At the second (((Then I wake up lying next to you))) back in the room. She is sitting on the bed and looks at him while he gets dressed
At (((I love they way you're touching me))) he kisses her goodbye (on the cheek, lips later) she enjoys the kiss very much.
He leaves the room (((Is this just a dream Can it really be?))) she sings until (((Tell me that it's not just in my mind))) during this time she walks around, she touches things dreamely, but she looks extremely happy.
Back in the jazz cafe at (((Is this just a dream Can it really be? until the end))) She looks around and when she looks at a relfection or at the tv the reflection disapears. Near the end she looks at a reflection and it doesn't fade away then she looks at where the reflection comes from and sees the guy at the entrance. She smiles, he smiles they look eachother in the eyes and he comes sitting next her. '''"Note that the fog dissapears along with the reflections and is totally gone when he comes in'''" ?The camera moves away from the couple and ends where it started: at the saxophone player.
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