Redeemer
01-21-2003, 11:22 AM
(It's so annoying when Microsoft Word keeps underlining "Stapp" in red b/c it thinks it's spelled wrong!!!!!:mad: )
Anyway, I'm taking a stab at it again. Here's a new (but not necessarily better) video for "Higher".
As the little intro ends and Flip’s drum action begins the song, Scott Stapp steps onstage and a girl exits her house through the back door. The scene alternates between the girl, who takes her shoes off and climbs onto a trampoline, and Stapp, who grabs the mic and begins to sing, for the whole first verse. During the chorus, the girl runs around the edge of the trampoline and Stapp leans back with one foot on an amp and keeps singing. It is pretty much the same way through the second verse and the chorus, except during the chorus a little girl looks out the window of the house and sees the older girl on the trampoline. During the third “Let’s go there…”, the girl in the house comes outside, and the older girl lifts her onto the trampoline. At this time, we launch into the instrumental part of the bridge, during which the girls jump their highest, the older girl laughing with arms outstretched. Stapp rises up off the stage with his arms outstretched and his face turned skyward. During the lyrical bridge (“Up high I feel like I’m alive for the very first time…”), the girls jump in circles and Stapp returns to stage level to sing the bridge. The rest of the song shows the girls jumping with hands interlocked, and Stapp singing his heart out onstage. At the end, the girls collapse and lie on the trampoline to rest. The camera pans out to show a wide aerial view of the trampoline and the surrounding area. Stapp leaves the stage.
I'm basing this one on my own experience (I used to jump on the trampoline while listening to Higher), so bear with me here. :D
Anyway, I'm taking a stab at it again. Here's a new (but not necessarily better) video for "Higher".
As the little intro ends and Flip’s drum action begins the song, Scott Stapp steps onstage and a girl exits her house through the back door. The scene alternates between the girl, who takes her shoes off and climbs onto a trampoline, and Stapp, who grabs the mic and begins to sing, for the whole first verse. During the chorus, the girl runs around the edge of the trampoline and Stapp leans back with one foot on an amp and keeps singing. It is pretty much the same way through the second verse and the chorus, except during the chorus a little girl looks out the window of the house and sees the older girl on the trampoline. During the third “Let’s go there…”, the girl in the house comes outside, and the older girl lifts her onto the trampoline. At this time, we launch into the instrumental part of the bridge, during which the girls jump their highest, the older girl laughing with arms outstretched. Stapp rises up off the stage with his arms outstretched and his face turned skyward. During the lyrical bridge (“Up high I feel like I’m alive for the very first time…”), the girls jump in circles and Stapp returns to stage level to sing the bridge. The rest of the song shows the girls jumping with hands interlocked, and Stapp singing his heart out onstage. At the end, the girls collapse and lie on the trampoline to rest. The camera pans out to show a wide aerial view of the trampoline and the surrounding area. Stapp leaves the stage.
I'm basing this one on my own experience (I used to jump on the trampoline while listening to Higher), so bear with me here. :D