Monday, October 28, 2013

Case Study No. 1079: Unnamed Female Librarian (Taylor Bright)

Taylor Bright - Psycho Music Video Premiere
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Psycho - Taylor Bright's New Original Song!

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[scene opens on a college campus, as a female student is carrying a stack of books when a male student bumps into her (causing her to drop the books to the ground)]
MALE STUDENT: Sorry.
[he helps her pick up the books, as she smiles at him and continues walking ... he turns to watch her leave, as his smile slowly fades into a scowl]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Psycho, psycho ...
[cut to the female student by herself, singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Don't call, don't text, leave me out of your mess ...
[cut to the student walking through the stacks of the college's library, as a female librarian (blonde hair, grey sweater) holding a book walks by, then back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Lose my number real quick, I never signed up for this.
[cut back to the student searching through the library's stacks, then back to her singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: The situation's getting out of control, starting to regret that I didn't stay home ...
[cut back to the student in the library]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Hello, goodbye. One lousy night ...
[cut back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Is not a free pass to come into my life ...
[cut back to the student in the library, as she stops and smiles (apparently finding what she had been searching for), then back to her singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Don't even know each other ...
[cut to a closeup of the shelf, as she pulls out a volume from "West's Pennsylvania Digest" ... and we see the male student standing on the other side through the open slot, staring at her coldly]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Take a hint ...
[cut back to the student in the library, as she opens the book and looks through it (unaware of the male student watching her), then back to her singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: If I don't call you back, it means I never will ...
[cut back to the student in the library, as she looks up and (finally seeing the male student) drops the book and backs up in fright, then back to her singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Psycho! Got it twisted, acting like you're my Romeo ...
[cut back to the student in the library, as she runs over to the other side of the bookshelf ... only to find that the male student is gone]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] "Stop calling" doesn't mean blow up my cell phone ...
[cut back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Started innocent, now I'm in the twilight zone. Out of all the pretty boys, I ended up with ... psycho.
[cut to a shot of the male student, then back to the female student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Psycho, psycho ...
[cut back to the student in the library, as she looks around the empty stacks for the male student, then back to her singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Psycho, you're such a psycho! Started innocent, now I'm in the twilight zone. Out of all the pretty boys, I ended up with ...
[cut to the student sitting in a classroom, listening to the young male professor's lecture]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Its just my luck, had about enough ...
[cut back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Stupid cupid! Get its right, what's up?
[cut back to the student in class, as she checks her cellphone and finds a message from "Psycho" reading "Look out the window :)"]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] I can't take another creepy pick up line ...
[she looks out the window, and see the male student staring coldly at her]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Now all I want to do is run and hide ...
[cut back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Psycho! Got it twisted, acting like you're my Romeo ... "Stop calling" doesn't mean blow up my cell phone! Started innocent, now I'm in the twilight zone. Out of all the pretty boys, I ended up with--
[cut to a shot of the male student, then back to the female student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Psycho! Psycho, psycho ...
[cut to the female student walking up a darkened stairwell, when she sees the shadow of the male student on the wall in front of her]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Psycho ... You're such a psycho!
[cut back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Started innocent, now I'm in the twilight zone. Out of all the pretty boys, I ended up with ... Psycho!
[cut to the female student sitting outside and talking with some friends]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] You're so tired, retire already ...
[cut to the student singing, then back to her with her friends as she suddenly looks pensively at something off camera]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Hired and fired already ...
[cut back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Retire already ... you're such a psycho!
[cut back to the college campus, as the male student is hiding behind some bushes, then back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: You're so tired!
[cut back to the student on campus, as she tries to tell her friends about the male student watching them]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Retire already ...
[cut back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Hired and fired already ...
[cut back to the campus, as the student's friends look over and see that no one is in the bushes]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Retire already ...
[cut back to the student singing]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: Psycho! Got it twisted, acting like you're my Romeo ... "Stop calling" doesn't mean blow up my cell phone. Started innocent, now I'm in the twilight zone. Out of all the pretty boys, I ended up with psycho! Psycho, psycho, psycho, you're such a psycho! Started innocent, now I'm in the twilight zone. Out of all the pretty boys--
[cut back to the library, as now the male student is the one who is pulling a book from the shelf]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] I ended up with ...
[cut to a closeup of the shelf, as he pulls out the same volume from "West's Pennsylvania Digest" ... only this time, it is the female student standing on the other side, as she stares at him coldly]
TAYLOR BRIGHT: [in voice over] Psycho!
[cut to a shot of the male student, as he drops the book and backs away in fright, then the camera pans over to the female student, who smiles and walks away confidently as the scene fades to black]

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From musiciansopposedtobullying.com:

PHILADELPHIA (Aug. 22, 2011) - TAYLOR BRIGHT is launching her return to the international music spotlight with an uplifting first single and state-of-the-art music video which combine to deliver a high-energy message of self-empowerment to her fellow teens.

The 18-year-old Philadelphia pop artist, who was introduced with a splash last year on the Billboard dance charts and in the British press and has been capturing the attention of major labels and television producers, announces the release of PSYCHO, a song with indelible hooks and irresistible beats whose music video epitomizes her evolution as an exciting new pop artist with purpose. PSYCHO, the leadoff track from Taylor's upcoming EP, Mixtape Love, was penned by RoboPop (Gym Class Heroes, Maroon 5, Neon Hitch, Cash Cash), the songwriting-production team which also produced all six cuts on the EP, many of which were co-written by Taylor.

The PSYCHO music video, directed by Caesar Augustus of Augustus Films and produced by Mathew Hayden and Donald J. Kugelman of Cinipix LLC, makes its world premiere today on YouTube.

"We saw something very special in Taylor," says Augustus. "She's a very talented artist, and after hearing the track, we immediately knew this would be a great project to be a part of. We built a great team around her and she was great to work with. Not only can she sing, but she's a great performer, too. It will be exciting to see how far she goes from here, and to know that we're a part of it."

The PSYCHO video, filmed on the West Chester University campus, reveals a darker edge as it follows Taylor being followed by a male student who quickly evolves from prospective romantic interest to stalker. Stalking is an issue which Taylor feels is too often hidden, and which teens and young women, especially, should not take for granted.

"I definitely know girls who have had this problem, and you can hear them talking about it all over the Internet through various social networks," says Taylor, who starts college as a freshman this fall. "Lots of girls have these guys chasing them and they don't have any way of warding them off. Even though they drop clues, the guys keep chasing them.

"Stalking is really another way of bullying, and that's so relevant to what we hear more about in the media, especially cyber-bullying. That, combined with the energy in the song, it's a great message to get out to both guys and girls. There are psychos out there and you need to be careful. You are not alone in this situation."

PSYCHO exemplifies the considerable maturity Taylor's music has taken in the two years since her youthful pop-rock debut, "Striped Socks," with its sweeter, more innocent sound, made an impact on teens and the Billboard dance charts. With her online fan base exploding as she begins her college career this week, Taylor is re-introducing herself as a complete artist with a much edgier approach in her songwriting and a freshness and energy which clearly know no bounds.

"I've been working hard and waiting so long to release new music and unveil my new sound," she says. "The video shows a whole new side of me and an entirely new look. I was 14 when I wrote 'Striped Socks.' And when you're a teenager, the growth that happens over four years is enormous. For me, it's been life-changing."

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