Overseas Filipino workers or OFWs work in foreign lands in order to provide for themselves and their families; and they also help the country’s economy through their remittances. In doing so, they can face abuse and racism by their employers. They may also become homesick from being away from their families, friends and homeland. Our music video aims to promote greater appreciation for OFWs and the fruits of their labor, and also to highlight what family members of OFWs go through.
The target audience for our music video is students, specifically high school students; seeing that is very common for students to have parents or relatives that are OFWs.
The video will have a story, with characters going through conflict, climax and resolution. The dramatic approach will be used in our treatment. The music video is the best way to present the topic. It can easily bring out emotion from the audience by letting them see the different stories of OFWs.
By using this kind of presentation, immediate reaction could also be seen after the audience had viewed the music video. The music video will revolve around the lives of three OFWs. The three main characters will be a single mother, who is working as a “yaya”, a newly graduated woman who is working as a nurse and a father who is working as a janitor.
The main story will be in a hospital setting with the nurse and the janitor working there. The yaya on the other hand, will also be at the hospital looking after a young boy who is confined in the same hospital.
The first verse of the music video will start with the scene of the three main characters (who just arrived) at the airport trying to look for their families in the crowd. The first refrain and chorus will show flash backs of the characters on the job back in the hospital.
In the chorus, the yaya looks at the wall clock as the nurse enters the room of the child and looks at her wrist watch and then checks on the child. Outside the door, the janitor stops cleaning for a while as the nurse comes out of the room. The three of them begin to reminisce about their family back home. In the second verse, the three characters contact their families back home. The next scenes will show each of the families receiving their remittances after talking with their loved one working as an OFW.
In the second refrain and chorus, the families of the OFWs will be shown. Each of them has their own feeling of grief. The son of the yaya begins to ask his guardian about his mother, the parents of the nurse patiently wait for the call of their daughter and the janitor’s family is crossing out each date that passes. In the bridge, each of the character’s hardships (such as working long shifts and being lonely) working abroad will be shown. As the first verse repeats, the scene in the airport will be shown again for the continuation of the story. Each character will see their families approaching them and hug them tightly.
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