Alice, Aoife & Eve. * We are going to alternate between as-live scenes and a narrative story. We will be filming Clea Knight in the TV Studio and have.

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Alice, Aoife & Eve

* We are going to alternate between as-live scenes and a narrative story. We will be filming Clea Knight in the TV Studio and have two acting playing out a couple arguing. * The song is about relationship uncertainty and knowing someone is bad for you but are not able to move on. * The couple will be arguing then we we show them at a happier time in their relationship. The boyfriend will go to hit his girlfriend and suddenly pull back. The girlfriend throws the ring on the floor and runs off.

* We will be filming Clea Knight in the TV Studio during the half term. * The story will be filmed mostly at one of our group members house to make it more realistic.