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I asked a couple of girls in my year who I knew did ballet if they would be interested in performing in our music video, they said they would be happy to which was great. They are students at Arts school, so I decided to contact the school to ask whether we could film in one of their studios.
In the space of a week I received a reply from Libby's teacher Vickie, who said it would be absolutely fine to use the studio after Libby's lesson.
Me and Rosie thought it would be really good to have shots of our ballerina dancing with other girls and cut between shots of this and her on her own. So I set up a group chat on Facebook and asked Libby to add some people from her class; they were very happy to help. Filming date 31st October.
 



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