- Narrative – going on a night out + kicked out of club
- Shots – how they got to club, falling down toilet, fighting with bouncers
- Setting – changes from house, elevator, cab, club, toilet to appeal audiences who like clubbing and can relate
- Clothing – casual to engage with all audiences
- Lighting – psychedelic lasers to show club scene
- Intertextuality – reference of ‘Trainspotting’ +’ Human Traffic’ to appeal people who like these films
- Performance of the band
- Shots – Fish eye lens as if the audience is a fly on the wall
- Setting – Industrial and clinical to appeal to the more alternative scene
- Costume – All white to contrast darkness of liquid
- Lighting – Clinical lighting throughout to complement setting
- Narrative of a girl finding love
- Shot – Close up of girl making shopping list, including a ‘lover’ to show her goal to appeal to the audience that is finding love for themselves
- Setting – At home, shop, her garden where she ‘grows’ her lover, shows her journey
- Clothing – Bright and block colours to insinuate 70’s vibe to appeal to an audience that is interested in this era of fashion and style
- Lighting – Bright lighting so her journey is clear
