Good evening. Here are some possible scenes from the tv series/movie that go with the lyrics of the song for each music video idea:


a) A Joan of Arcadia music video set to Gonna Fly Now or Bridge Over Troubled Water. 

- For Gonna Fly Now, you could use scenes of Joan training for the track team, overcoming obstacles, and helping people as God's messenger. You could also include scenes of her family and friends supporting her or facing their own challenges.

- For Bridge Over Troubled Water, you could use scenes of Joan comforting or being comforted by someone who is going through a hard time, such as Grace, Adam, Kevin, or Ryan. You could also include scenes of Joan talking to God or questioning her faith.


b) A Murdoch Mysteries music video set to Adagio for Strings. 

- For Adagio for Strings, you could use scenes of Murdoch investigating tragic or emotional cases, such as the death of his fiancée Julia, the murder of his father, or the disappearance of his sister. You could also include scenes of him expressing his grief, anger, or guilt to Dr. Ogden, Inspector Brackenreid, or Constable Crabtree.


c) A Star Trek: Deep Space 9 episode "It's Only A Paper Moon" music video set to the song "Spirits". 

- For Spirits, you could use scenes of Nog recovering from his leg injury in the holosuite with Vic Fontaine, trying to cope with his trauma and PTSD. You could also include scenes of his friends and family trying to help him or understand him, such as Jake, Ezri, Sisko, or Quark.


d) A Revolution music video set to the song "The Longest Day" by Iron Maiden. 

- For The Longest Day, you could use scenes of the rebels fighting against the Monroe Republic or the Patriots, facing overwhelming odds and casualties. You could also include scenes of the main characters showing their courage, determination, or sacrifice, such as Miles, Charlie, Rachel, Neville, or Monroe.


e) A Roots music video set to the song "Roots" by Imagine Dragons. 

- For Roots, you could use scenes of Kunta Kinte and his descendants struggling to survive and preserve their identity and heritage in America. You could also include scenes of them resisting slavery, racism, or oppression, such as Kizzy, Chicken George, Tom, or Alex.


f) A music video about Tony Stark or Gregory House set to the song "What if the Storm Ends". 

- For What if the Storm Ends, you could use scenes of Tony Stark or Gregory House facing their personal demons, such as alcoholism, addiction, guilt, or loneliness. You could also include scenes of them finding hope or redemption through their friends, love interests, or heroic deeds.


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