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In these two shots, it shows Shontelle exiting and entering the room. When she is leaving the light is focused on the exit. Whereas when she is entering the room the light is focused on her and reveals her sculptured body.

She is wearing a tight fitted dress contrasting with the white plain T-shirt she was wearing in previous shots to enhance her sex appeal and femininity - another typical convention of RnB genre.

The choice of this low angle shot empowers her and matches her look stylish, sophisticated and sexy.

This is the last shot of the MV, by ending it with a smile it shows a endearing side of her.

The Close-up on her face shows her happy expressions and the fact that she looks straight at the camera addresses the audience directly.

This allows the audience to remember her leaving a lasting impression on the potential target audience.

Taylor Swift – You Belong with me

She is singing at the mirror which looks like angel wings displaying her innocence. 

This style of filming is really effective in creating a point of view of the audience who feel they are part of her world in the video.

The choice of props and the colour scheme is effective in conveying innocence. The glasses show her youth and perhaps nativity.

This shot is ‘I Love You’ written on a paper to express how she feels. This is a good technique to convey to piece the narrative in the video. Such methods also add variety.

The appealing fact about this shot Is the framing of the shot as well as the lighting.

The dark scene with the blue tint from the background adds to the overall atmosphere of the song.

The arc of the swing could convey a lot of messages that can either fit with lyrics or narrative.

Vanessa Hudgens - It's okay

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