Weird Sky Animatic from Eughan Wooding on Vimeo.
- The scene opens up with a wide static shot of a chair and a television, Jack walking into frame with a glass of milk. He then drinks the milk with an action match shot being included for continuity, before a big close up shot of his eye dilating - to achieve this I can presumably just get Jack to shut his eyes for a little bit and record his pupil adjusting to the light when he opens his eye. The shot of the TV will perhaps include a zoom as to indicate a transition to the bulk of the music video within the TV.
- The clips within the TV or the supposed 'music video' in the narrative will consist of mainly performance clips but also some animations. The shots following are used to simply establish to the audience that the visuals are occurring within the television, which Jack is watching just like them. The fast jump cuts between Jack and his version within the TV will conform to the 180 degree rule and even Goodwin's music theory, the visuals reflecting the lyrics which refer to a "reflection", as such the television version of Jack acts as a mirror image and maybe an antagonist to Jack within the narrative. Soon after is just a close up of Jack singing the lyrics, as to indicate my ability to lip sync more than anything. Although, the shot does add to the psychedelic imagery as it's quite uncomfortably close, a rather abstract shot in of itself.
- The next shot is directly link to the chorus which refers to the "weird sky". The sky imagery is shown here and I aim to perhaps overlay some shots of the sky in order to reflect the shots from the Kinks video that I analysed, and Jack claimed to be inspired by. Videos like Pink Floyd's High Hopes use this super imposition and transitioning clearly adheres to psychedelic convention, helping to layer up images as to make them seem more 'trippy'.
- The clones in the following shot will be edited in, as I did in my preliminary video. These will be played by Jack wearing animal masks as to pay a degree of homage to I Am The Walrus by the Beatles (again, making links back to bands that Jack has claimed to take inspiration from). Additionally, in my analysis of the Beatles I found that Eleanor Rigby and projects such as the Yellow Submarine create some abstract and surreal psychedelic visuals - clearly linking to Dada - which I would like to emulate through stop motion. Furthermore, the Beatles usually produced videos consisting of mainly (if not entirely) performance clips, typically during 'live sessions'; this is why there are a number of performance shots, each with differing angles.
- The next shot is a kaleidoscopic one with Jack being super imposed onto a moving background of the sky, again to associate the video with the overall project's theme of the sky. This shot is inspired by an artist of personal interest: Rat Boy. In his video he includes kaleidoscopic shots which would link into the imagery associated with psychedelia - in accordance with my research.
- As to draw inspiration from Ty Segall's Manipulator and the Django Django video I analysed, the next few segments of the video are stop motion animations with some abstract and surreal imagery. There's a zoom transition between the fish finger and the orange as to associate with the Django Django video but in general I'm unsure about the imagery. I could perhaps change this segment by replacing most of the imagery with just Jack, again as a means of reinforcing his image as an artist and help him become more well known. The animated orange parts are done by hand here but in the real version I might sample some visuals from some synaesthesia-simulation apps, or perhaps pursue some royalty free animations to occupy the background.
- Around 0:53, I've included a shot which will showcase Jack's head growing with an open mouth and eventually consuming the shot with a smaller head coming out of the mouth and into the viewer's focus. By playing around with the perspective, I might create some cool visuals; the amount of animation here is perhaps too much especially given the animation segments in other parts of the video, so perhaps settling on just the first head coming into shot will be better. Again just something to consider when actually producing the video. The head then turns and fills the screen with a vibrant liquid from its mouth, much like in the Experimental Psychedelic Head I made. Additionally, Jack sent me a snapchat which helped inspire the idea of the hand being melted or goop coming off of it.
- The shots that cut back to Jack after the performance clips will have the music playing very faintly in the background, this is done as to remove Jack and the viewer from the world in the television and back into the 'real world' just like in King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard's Cellophane video. However, I aim to include some animations over Jack's hands to make them seem like they're melting or being covered in some sort of vibrant ooze. The shot of him looking back to the TV will obviously act as a motivated shot in linking the viewer back to the visuals within the television, at which point the audio will spike back up to normal levels - the performance clips again coming into play as to conform to music video convention and reiterate Jack's musical ability.
- The next shots will again be a blend of animation with live action shots of the television, the animation pouring out of the TV is done to show the merging of Jack's reality and fantasy; from a narrative point it would be like Jack perceiving an invasion of the ordinary or that he is unable to differentiate between what is real due to the 'drug trip'. His reaction should be one of surprise in the next few shots to indicate how he is rejecting the idea of using drugs, or at least regrets the use or idea of drugs - this would otherwise achieve a better social outlook and avoid moral panic as he is shown to not be condoning drug use despite the origins of the psychedelic genre.
- At 1:35, the rotating dutch angles would best be overlayed over one another as to create a psychedelic sense of nausea (relating to him puking, which is to be animated) or perhaps even to emulate the feeling of drug use, blurry overlayed visuals often being the go-to in cinema for representing intoxication. The shot would likely be a mid shot but I should note the inspiration behind it linking to Raleigh Ritchie (or Greyworm from Game of Thrones). In his video StraitJacket the young rapper's video consists entirely of overlaying shots of him singing or looking in different directions as to indicate his decaying mental state, the dutch angles clearly adhering to this notion in my take on such a premise.

- The next few shots will also contain a blend of animation and live action with Jack trying to remove some goo from his face or perhaps the goo coming as a result of Jack pulling off his own skin, this is done to clearly heighten the tension and otherwise indicate to any drug-aficionados in the fanbase that Jack's character is experiencing a 'bad trip'.
- The last shots show Jack waking up and coming back to reality, whereupon he discovers a mask and soon realises that it wasn't all just a dream. Plus his breaking of the fourth wall, apart from indicating some awareness that he is also within a music video, helps to establish a connection with the audience as if Jack is looking right at them - implicating their viewership within the narrative. Furthermore, it's rather 'tongue-in-cheek' by being aware of it being a music video, Jack and I will be able to create quite an entertaining and meta video that perhaps riffs on the conventions of music video; artists are usually represented as perfect or of a calibre the fans may wish to attain but in actuality Jack wants to be more honest with his fans because he doesn't like the elitist commercially manufactured aspect of music - as seen by his album Shit Music which otherwise criticises such music and artists.