"Innocent" Video Treatment Contest

We asked you to write in with your video ideas for the new single - 'Innocent.' We are no longer accepting entries, but we do need your vote! Choose your favourite treatment. The band will pick the grand prize winner from the 5 treatments that receive the most votes.

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Treatment 1 - Nikki Bernard

THE LOOK

The video focuses on the story of two different teenagers with problems. The adults in the video don't even notice the teenagers or their problems. In the end, one teenager makes the right decision and decides to stand up for herself while the other one gives up and ends his own life.

THE CONCEPT

The video starts off with a teen age boy, (around 16-17 years old) coming home from school. As he's putting his school bag down he looks up and looks around the corner to see his parents arguing and yelling at each other. They don't even notice their son and continue arguing right in front of him. He turns around and runs up the stairs with a sad face, ready to cry. He runs to his bedroom and slams the door. He sits on his bed, puts his hands in his face and when he lifts his face up his eyes are filled with tears. He looks off into the corner and it quickly goes into a close up of his face then the picture quickly fades away.

The first chorus comes in and the picture fades into Our Lady Peace playing in a really big room, with white walls. The band is standing rather still, the singer is sitting cross legged in the middle, the rest of the band isn't moving around much either. A kid comes in the back and presses his hand against the wall to make a red hand print.

The chorus ends and the line "oh and tina's losing faith in what she knows..." is said. At the beginning of this verse the camera fades into a gothic girl, dressed in nothing but unusual black clothing, her face is filled with black and white make up, even her hair is dyed black. Shes the new girl in school. She's getting showed to her classroom by a teacher, the teacher introduces her to the class and she sits down at a desk by herself. All the other students start pointing and whispering. Their all giving her disgusting looks, some are even laughing. All the other students are dressed normal. The teacher is teachng in front of the class and doesn't even notice the kids making fun of her. The gothic girl sits there not saying anything. The camera does a close up of her face and quickly fades.

The second chorus is beginning, it fades back into the band playing in the same white room. The singer stands up, now about five kids are in the backround making hand prints on the wall.

When the words stop in the second chorus and the music gets harder, there are three scenes, they are quickly changing from one to the other. One scene is the teenage boy walking into his kitchen to find once again his parents arguing and yelling at each other. He starts crying and runs up stairs. He starts throwing everything around in his room. He's ripping off posters from his walls, throwing his furniture and other things at the walls, and just tearing his room apart. He throws his chair at his window and smashes his mirror. He stares at his reflection in the broken mirror for a second. He the suddenly runs back down stairs, out the door and slams the door. His parents finally notice him when he slams the front door to the house. His parents run after him. He gets in the car and drives away quickly from his house and his parents. He's driving really fast. The other scene is the gothic girl, she's walking out of school and walking down the sidewalk. Other students are following her and laughing behind her as she's walking home. A car filled with students drives by and throws trash at her. Then the students behind her start throwing rocks at her. She looks behind her and they start chasing her. They catch up and push her down hard. They kick her a few times. She's getting hurt. She finally stands up quickly, turns around and looks right into their faces. They are shocked and surprise and don't do anything. She looks like she is ready to punch them, but she doesn't. She just turns around and walks away. The other students just stand there and watch her bravely walk away. The third scene is of more kids making hand prints in the room were Our Lady Peace is playing. Some shots are focused on the kids and some are focused on the band. The band is now moving around more then before.

When the music becomes quiet, it shows close up of the teenage boy driving and the gothic girl walking away from the other students while they just stand there and watch. When the music becomes louder again and the chorus starts again. The camera has a close up of Raine Maida's face, he's standing still singing. The camera quickly comes out from his face and you see the wall is covered in different colored hand prints from the children. The band is surrounded by children standing and singing the chorus. There are hundreds of children, all different ages, all different colors and shapes. There are still a few children in the back still making their hand prints. They show close ups of different children all in the crowd all smiling and singing. The camera starts going from story to story again. It keeps switching from all three scenes again. The teenage boy is driving really fast and he stops at a bridge. There is a lot of traffic. He parks his car at the side of the bridge and stands up tall at the edge of the bridge and puts his hands on the railing. He looks at the sky. Then he starts staring at the water. He just stands there at the edge staring. The gothic girl is still walking home from school. Starring at the ground while she walks. Our Lady Peace is still in the room filled with different colored hand prints and surrounded by children.

Then when the music stops and the last words in the song are said. There's a very short shot of the band playing in the same room filled with all the hand prints all over the walls, but all the children are gone and the band is standing still again while they play. Then the camera shows the gothic girl walking. She's still walking with her head down when she passes the same bridge the boy was standing off of. His car is still parked there and their are people gathered around, there are ambulances and cop cars and officers and there's a big scene around the spot were he was standing. The boys parents are also there, they are talking to an officer and are crying and holding each other. The girl puts her head up and looks at the scene as she walks right past it.

THE END

Treatment 2 - Clayton Nylen

The song tells the story of two people, Johnny and Tina. The music video will depict, very closely to, what the lyrics are saying. Johnny will be in a basement/his bedroom and Tina will be in her room.

When the drumming sequence begins at the beginning of the song, a camera will be going down a dark and looming stair case very smoothly as if it were floating. Then the door to the basement will open, again very smoothly with no help by anyone seen. Johnny's room is just that his bedroom but it is also used as a basement. A freezer will be kept down in his room. The wall colour will be grey, keeping and giving a sense of Johnny's mood. There should be posters on the walls of rock bands but two of the posters [side by side] need to be those of John Lennon and Kurt Cobain. There will be a shelf kitty corner from the freezer [ the freezer is to your left when you walk into the room ]. The shelf will have an old CD player on it with dozens of CD's all around it. In the scenes with Johnny and Tina, Raine will be the only member of the band in those shots.

With Johnny, Raine will be sitting on top of the freezer with his legs pulled up to his chest. Raine will be a guardian angel type figure [ dressed all in black ]. The characters in the video can not see Raine, he is only visible to the audience. As the singing starts Johnny is singing and playing an electric guitar [ which is not plugged in ]. All the time keeping Raine in the shot singing and watching Johnny. On the line " with Lennon and Cobain " flash to the posters of Lennon and Cobain on the walls. Just as the verse ends the camera slides over to Raine, now as the focus of the shot, but only for the line " in a song that has no soul ".

For the lines " remember feeling low, remember losing hope, remember all the feelings and the day they stopped ". At the beginning of these lines show Johnny sitting and laying on his bed with many different shots. Then at the end of these lines have Raine get off the freezer [ always singing when shown ] and open the door out of the basement.

For the lines, " we are, we are all innocent, etc " have the whole band [ dressed in black ] playing the song in a school yard on a sunny day. The camera is showing shots of the band from all different directions. Also throughout the chorus have the camera low to the ground for some shots, about eye level for a small child, looking up at the band and circling them.

The second verse with Tina, will be in her bedroom. This room is pink and very frilly. A room made for Daddy's little girl. Tina's room there are a few closets, all open and filled with clothes. There is a dresser on the right side of the room looking at her bed which should be all white. Up from her bed there is a vanity and a very large and new CD player again with lots of CD's around it. Note: The girl casted as Tina should be very beautiful, but she is someone who thinks she's not. Raine will be leaning against the dresser watching Tina who is sitting at her vanity. Tina is the focus of the shot but we always see Raine singing the song.

For the lines " hates all of her clothes " have two quick shots of both her closets filled with clothes. For the line " wishes god would give her some answers and make her feel beautiful " slide the camera over to Raine leaning on the dresser singing the song.

Again for the lines " remember feeling low, remember losing hope, remember all the feelings and the day they stopped " have different shots of Tina sitting and laying on her bed, then towards the end of the lines have Raine walk from the dresser and close the closets, always singing.

For the second chorus we're back at the school yard with the whole band playing the song. Again have shots with the camera low to the ground [ eye line for a child ] looking up and circling the band. However, this time have the camera circling the band in the opposite direction. [ie. if the camera was circling the band in a counter-clockwise direction during the first chorus, it is now circling the band in a clockwise direction.]

When the instrumental starts, go back to Johnny's room showing him pushing over all of his CD's, then go to Tina's room showing Tina throwing all of her clothes out of her closets then a quick shot to the band playing the song song in the school yard. Now back to Tina knocking over her vanity then to Johnny sitting down with his guitar writing music. Finish off the instrumental showing the band playing the song in the school yard having the low camera circle them but this time the the camera going both directions.

When the chorus starts again, " we are, we are all innocent, etc " we are in a classroom with about 25 [ the number of children in a class ] young children singing. The children should be arranged as if they were having a class picture taken. Then there would be a brief head on shot of the band in the school yard performing. After the shot of the band we go to Johnny's room where we see Johnny sitting on his bed with sunlight coming in a from a small window near the roof over top of his bed. The sunlight should be shinning right on Johnny. Johnny is sitting on his bed on his bed with his guitar writing music with music papers all around him. He is now doing his own thing. Then Johnny will look up at the camera and the camera would zoom in on his face, then there is a light flash and the face would be that of a young boy's. Now zoom out from the young boy's face showing him in the chorus of children singing in the classroom. Now we go to Tina's room where Tina is on a ladder painting over her pink walls with a forest green. Then zoom in on Tina's face, there is a light flash, now we are seeing the face of a young girl. Zoom out from the young girl's face to show her in the chorus of children singing in the classroom.

From this point on have shots of the children singing and the band performing in the school yard. Ending the video with a close up on Raine singing the last " we are all innocent " then of a shot with the class of children running away from the camera into the playground where the band was.

Treatment 3 - Celia Thompson

Innocent: a song about how pure everyone really is, despite screwed up longings and insecurities.

Hey fellow OLP fans and (hopefully) the OLP guys:

I wrote my description of the video as it would go along with the song, so I hope you get it. It looks long, but read it's worth it (i promise).

This song is a narrative: snippets of two young people's life work as the verses, seperated by a chorus of conclusion: we are all innocent. So accompany the narrative of the song with pictures.

The opening drum sequence: early morning in a dark and dreary basement. A ray of sunlight from an overhead, curtain covered window falls on a teenage boy's grungy, worn-out skateboard sneaker. His foot taps along with the the drum.

The guitars and vocals begin: we see the boy, hunched over a well-worn elecrtic guitar. His unkempt hair falls over his intense features. He is perched on the edge of a coffee table. Scattered around him is guitar books, loose sheet music, pencils and cds. Throughout the chorus, we see fleeting glimpses of "Johnny" scribbling down words and chords, listening intently to music coming through headphones, rubbing his tired eyes and wincing as he clumsily puts bandages on his bleeding fingers.

"I remember feeling low": Johnny throughs down his guitar and sweeps his arm across the table, papers, cds and books fly everywhere in slow motion. Johnny hikes up his baggy jeans and pounds up carpeted stairs, through the dimly lit, poorly furnished, living room of a trailer and towards the door. He reaches for the handle as Raine says "stopped".

The first chorus: Johnny is flooded by bright sunlight flooding through the open door. He runs down the rickety steps and raised his face to the sun. The hair gets out of his eyes and we see how hot Johnny is (he should resemble Raine if possible!). He continues to run through the yards of other low rentals towards what looks to be a street flanked by tall, stately city buildings.

Second verse: we are taken into a large, modern room with blindingly white walls and sharp-looking furniture. Again, the windows are covered, but this time with expensive looking vertical blinds. In the center of this room is "Tina", a tall, thin teenage girl with listless blond hair pulled back into a ponytail dressed in a designer white outfit. She is sitting in an uncomfortable looking chair, her back is straight and with an absent look on her face. Beside her is a strapping young man, clean cut in a preppy nautical based outfit. Across from her are her parents, both smiling fakely wearing expensive, almost matching black suits. Her mother shoots Tina a warning look as her father and her boyfriend laugh heartily about something. Her boyfriend goes to hold her hand. Tina pushes herself away from her chair and races up wide, white steps. Her parents exchange puzzled looks. In her room, which resembles the living room except that it has a bed, Tina paces restlessly before stopping to look at herself in the mirror. On her dresser we see textbooks titled Biology, Chemistry, Physics. As she looks at herself, we are privy to her thoughts: quick shots of her in a graduation hat at the podium, with a wedding veil next to her groom (boyfriend), in a doctor's labcoat with a baby on her hip standing in front of a perfectly white house. All through these pictures Tina's face remains the same, as well as the look on it: hopelessness.

"I remember feeling low": Tina picks up the books and throws them around her (in slo-mo again). She opens her drawers and starts flinging her clothes everywhere (they are all white). She runs down the perfect stair and out of the perfect white door. (like Johnny, we see her reach for the door handle a Raine says "stopped")

Chorus: Tina a engulfed in natureal sunlight. Her face is upturned to the sun and we see her smile. She runs towards the same buildings Johnny was making his way to.

Throughout the next instrumental part and lyrics "one day...": we see teenagers of all ages, race, class and image opening their different door unto bright sunlight. They too are all heading to the street between those two buildings. They meet up with each other on the way. They smile at each other, laugh, hold hands.

They all gather together in front of this garage-type building in the city. The giant door is closed. The kids are jumping up and down, cheering.

Before the chorus begins again (where there is a cresendo of guitar): the door slowly slides up. Sunlight from inside makes the kids bring up their hands to cover their eyes and the camera is also "blinded by the light".

Just as "We are, we are..." begins: the kids as well as the audience sees inside: OUR LADY PEACE on a stage. They are all dressed casually and there equipement and stage looks kind of "garage-bandish". The last part of the song is them rocking it out for the audience. There is noon sunlight everywhere. Everyone in smiling and waving their hands back and forth. They sing along to the rest of the chorus (as the Hawaiian kids are on the track).

As the music dies down, so does the sun. There is a beautiful sunset behind the crowd.It's made of oranges, reds, yellows: very warm.

As the final "We are all innocent" is croaked out, we return to Tina's living room, where she still sits (as of she never left), except she smiles when she sees the reflection of the sunset colors off the glass table in front of her. We go to Johnny, still in his basement, but he too smiles as he sees the colors of the sunset reflect off of his guitar.

That is how i would direct the Innocent video. Both kids go from being shut out from the sun, break free and listen to OLP. Turns out they only broke free in their minds, which we see is just as important and effective.

Treatment 4 - Emily Plunkett

(Drum intro)

Based on the Beatles' video for the song "Free as a Bird, the camera starts high above a city and floats down to a suburban street, where a group of young children are skipping rope, playing basketball, etc.

("Johnny wishes he was famous�")

Slowly, we zoom into a house close enough to see inside the windows. First we see inside the bedroom of a young boy sitting on his bed quietly, then the camera pans over to a shot of the family room, where we see his parents arguing.

("While he wishes he could escape this�")

We pull away and cross the street towards a playground where we see a group of kids ganging up on a little boy.

("I remember feeling low�")

Panning away, we cross the street yet again, but this time we focus in on a young couple who appear to be arguing. Soon, we see the girl grabbing the boy's arm as he tries to leave. He succeeds, leaving the girl to sink to her feet and bury her head.

("We are we are all innocent�")

Quickly panning a few houses down, we zoom into a basement where we see a girl turning on her TV to find the news reporting on the latest on current worlds events. (fighting in Middle East, 9/11 images) We pan back to the girl who's mouthing "We are we are all innocent�" Eventually, we pan away.

("Tina's losing faith in what she knows�")

Floating in the sky, we come down onto a city street, where we see a girl walking and eventually entering a hospital for unknown reasons.

("While she wishes she was a dancer�")

Slowly we pan up to look into a window to see a doctor leaning over the desk and the girl something. She eventually buries her head in her hands while the doctor starts to get up to comfort her.

("I remember feeling low�")

We are once again in the air and slowly we descend upon a city street populated by young people�

("We are we are all innocent")

�we are all mouthing "We are we are all innocent."

("One day, you'll have to let it go�")

We pan down the street to see various groups of young people enjoying the company of each other. (At a caf�, in a store, on the street, etc.)

("Remember loosing hope�")

By this time, we have panned onto a church, were we see a troubled teen inside praying.

("We are we are all innocent�")

We pan to another church window were we see a choir mouthing "We are we are all innocent�"

("We are we are all innocent�")

We then float through the streets until we end up back at the children playing in the street.

Treatment 5 - George Skrzypniak

I'd start off with it being pitch black, but then you see the top of a ceiling ( Johnny just opens his eyes and you are seeing thru his eyes ) and then you get a camera angle from the ceiling and around him rolling over punching his pillow because hes frustrated. Have him staring at his guitar, but he has no intention on playing it. Instead, he turns on the t.v and sees Our Lady Peace playing in front of a crowd, and Johnny replaces Raine with himself. But Johnny doesn't feel comfortable there because its not his place, its Raine's place, because it's Raine's words.

But as that happens, have Raine go into Johnny's room as if he were replacing Johnny and sing "I remember feeling low..." to comfort the audience watching as in reminding them that Raine felt the same way when he was younger.

Then take shots of the band as they are playing when Raine is singing "We're all innocent..."

With Tina I'd show a false life she is leading. Obviously she isn't happy, so just show her hating her clothes, maybe even vomitting her dinner, as she dreams of a life dancing while looking into the clouds being confused because she doesn't know the answers.

As the rest of the song goes, take shots of the band, but also show other situations in life as you guys did in the video for "Life". Show the saddness for a home buring up and a distraught mother, and a young girl pregnant, a dying hospital patient, etc... but at the end show a new born baby to represent the innocence of life.

Treatment 6 - Matthew McNeil

Start out with the camera zoomed into jeremy's bass drum, Revealing the vibrations when he hits it. Then eventually zoom out revealing the whole band. When they are playing, Johnny Is living in his basement, Doing what he would usually do, But it's like our lady peace isnt there, so he just goes on and lives his life as he would. Doing everything the song directs him to. And just as the song breaks into the chorus, Johnny throws his guitar through his mirror. Then Raine sings the chorus to johnny, Almost being like a conscience to Johnny, Singing over his shoulder into his ear,telling him it's ok and that it happens, Johnny being all frusterated.

Zooms to Tina at her school, Looking in the mirror in the bathroom, Viewing herself, Trying to find something that isnt wrong with her. And the band is again, In the background singing. And tina, still looking in the mirror, Gets to fed up with herself so she breaks the mirror, and there is an image with the mirror burning and the camera goes into the mirror and shows olp playing on stage at a school with children like tina and johnny singing innocent

Treatment 7 - Michele Gray

I see "Johnny" as around 18, 19, or so, playin in his basement on his guitar.Nothing elsematters, nice stereo equipment, huge speakers, posters of his favourite musicians line the walls. (Past musicians?) Dressed in faded jeans, and an old concert t-shirt, music cranked, hanging out by himself. I think he's a little confused, hasn't quite "found himself" yet.

Chorus.

Switch to OLP singing, "I remember feeling low, I remember loosing hope.....etc. Flashing back to Johnny alone in his basement. Keep flashing back and forth from OLP to Johnny.

Second verse.

"Tina". I see Tina a little older than Johnny (don't know why). She is kinda angry with the world. She is in her bedroom, clothes are everywhere. She takes something out of the closet, holds it up to herself in the mirror, scoffs and throws it on the bed, floor, where ever. Keeps doing this. Then she looks in the dressing mirror at herself first her face, turning from front to profile, studying, unhappy with what she sees. Next she is looking in the full length mirror that she was holding up the clothes in, at her body. She keeps turning sideways, frontwards, backwards, again unhappy with what she sees. (Maybe I can identify more with Tina because she is a woman.) She is frustrated, and wishes that she were (in her own eyes), more beautiful. I think that she also hasn't quite "found herself."

Chorus.

Switching back to OLP signing, while flashing back to Tina sitting on her bed, head in hands crying. When OLP sings "one day you have to let it go, stand up on your own....etc, we flash to Johnny again in his basement. Now he has the blinds open, the music is still on, not as loudly, guitar propped in the corner (not too far out of reach though) and there are friends. Guys, hanging out, watching videos, laughing. We keep switching from OLP to Johnny. Johnny also does a mental flashback of his own, and smiles. Maybe his posters have been changed to include OLP and such.

At the same time we also flash to Tina, her room is much tidyier(?) She has found a nice tight pair of jeans, and a t-shirt that she thinks look quite nice. She stands tall in the full length mirror now. Her windows are also open now, letting in the sunshine. She holds her head high, giving her hair a shake and smiles, a hint of a smile at herself because she likes what she sees. Flashing back and forth to OLP of course. Tina also does a mental flashback, as she dances to the music she has playing in her room.

Her and Johnny have now realized that we are all innocent, and we have all at one time or another in our lives felt the same way they have. Including OLP as we keep flashing back to them.

I wonder if Tina and Johnny new each other. That didn't even cross my mind. Oh well, I guess we all have different interpretations, and I am usually not good at them. Remember this was just a try.

Treatment 8 - Doris Parker

Verse 1 Shot of a house in suburbia on a bright spring day.

"Oh Johnny wishes he was famous."

Johnny in his room playing guitar. His walls have a few torn posters on them.
Then we see a shot of him coming home from school and going straight to his room in the basement.
Cuts to the band playing live in a small club

Chorus
Shot of Johnny tossing his guitar on the floor
Fast images of a woman as a cashier in a store
More live shots
The woman again this time getting off a bus in her uniform and walking into a diner for her second job
Live shots

Shot of the back of a house in summer. We see Tina in her room from a distance.

Verse 2

Camera closes in on Tina going through her closet looking for something to wear
Everything she picks up looks faded or old, she throws the clothes on the floor around her
On her walls are pages from magazines of designer clothes and typical fashion models
We see her in the mirror sucking in her stomach, playing with her nose, and tightening up her chin.

"I remember feeling low."

Back to the band playing live

Chorus

Next we see the woman coming into a dark foyer. You see her drop her keys and bags on the table and call out "hello?" She looks exhausted as she walks upstairs to get a shower. Next you see her in the mirror with a look of shock and fear in her face.

Bridge

Shot of Tina at school with a small group of friends. She looks hurt as the 'popular kids' pass her and laugh.
A shot of Johnny staring out the window in class, the teacher starts yelling at him.

Camera spins out of control - you see the woman again, this time she's crying in a doctors office.
Next shot is her in hospital bed, she's lost all her hair

Another shot of the house, this time in autumn.

Band playing live

You see a close up of the phone, Tina runs downstairs to answer it in the foyer. She starts to cry and Johnny comes upstairs and asks "what's wrong?"

You see Johnny and Tina together in the hospital room with their mother. She looks very sick and is holding Johnny's hand. You see her eyes close and her grip on his hand loosen.

"We are.. we are all innocent�."

Johnny and Tina in a crowd of people in a graveyard while it snows lightly. The camera goes through the crowd and past the preacher to the tombstone which reads: "In loving memory of Susan Silverman"

Treatment 9 - Gary Greene

Song begins

Camera comes in though a house: We see the backs of a few heads (could be the band and some friends) sitting on a couch, chillin'. They are watching old home movies. [either on a TV, or a screen with a projector]

"Johnny wishes he was famous�"

The "home movie" goes full screen. It's of a little boy, (like 3-4yrs) running around strumming on a little plastic guitar, without a care in the world, he's all smiles. Another kid is banging on some buckets as if they were drums.

Camera pulls back�. The group are laughing and pointing, "remembering when"�

Fade to The band playing live

Back to the house:

Camera follows a girl coming out of the kitchen with a bowl of popcorn, she's smiling and shaking her head. She laughs and gives the bowl to someone as she sits amongst the group.

Close Up on the "Home Movie" again,

It a little girl about (5-6yr) playing dress-up. She's walking in mom's heels, dress and a bad hat, with way too much make-up on. She's waving at the camera and posing.

Fade to the same girl in the back of the club watching the band play.

Camera moves through the club to a few close ups of the band playing.

Back to the house.

Everyone is laughing and having fun watching their memories on the screen.

Close up on the "home movie" again.
The 3 kids (same ones from the other shots) are all sitting around in front of a Christmas tree opening gifts, showing the camera what they got.

***this shot can be of the same kids, or similar looking slightly older kids, to possibly show them over time. Kind of a progression of their childhood.

Back to a live shot of the band.

For the close out shot:

** If it's the band watching the movies, have them and their friends all leave the club together.

** If the group is a random bunch of people, then have all of them meet up at the club watching the band. [Song ends] Group walks out together, and down the street away from the camera.

Treatment 10 - Owen Wilde

Song begins

We open on an empty playground. Everything is eerily quiet. The shot changes to the inside of the school. We see shows of a trophy cabinet with photos of school teams and awards they've won. The camera then goes to class pictures where we see a few kids that look very out of place.

We go to the band playing in an empty gym. They're in the middle of the floor. There are no students there.

The camera is travelling down the hall again. We can see a door at the end of it but the light is so bright we can't see inside it. There is a yearbook on the floor. The pages are turning slowly in a breeze. We notice a couple of kids in pictures that don't really fit in, contrasting pictures of "good" kids and other shots of the "awkward" kids in the background.

Once again we go to the gym to see the band playing.

The camera continues down the hall. We can see kids running outside the window. It looks as though they're playing during a break. The door opens and we see that the children are not playing but running away from something.

We see that there is yellow crime scene tape across the grounds. News papers fly across the screen -- the camera person picks one up and we see headlines that are talking about a school shooting.

Cut back to the band in the gymnasium for the final shot of the video. Fade to black after Raine finishes the last line of the song.


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