Showing posts with label filming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label filming. Show all posts
Saturday, 13 April 2013
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Filming day five.
We had a gap in the chorus of our music video in which we needed to fill in. So, we filmed a band performance in order to add more locations in our music video. This was very successful in terms of camera shots and camera movements. Unfortunately, when we uploaded it for editing, we found that it did not match up with the rest of the music video in terms of music and the other scenes.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Filming day four.
Today, we have realised that there is not a huge amount of time to film left and therefore we thought that with the availability of cat and crew, we would do some test shots in order to see what works and what doesn't. We did not get everything filmed, but we do know what to do exactly for when we next film, thus allowing us more time to film rather than work out what to do.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Meeting Eight.
- With the amount of time left, we have decided to film and edit as much as possible in a period of a couple of days and this will leave us plenty of time to edit and to re-film if needed. This way we will be able to make the music video at it's best quality.
- To start with, we will film the office scenes with the main singer to add more locations to the music video. After this all we need to film is the band performance, which should take no more than a day.
- To start with, we will film the office scenes with the main singer to add more locations to the music video. After this all we need to film is the band performance, which should take no more than a day.
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Meeting seven.
We originally had a plan to fim and edit on certain days, however, we have had a disruption because of a robbery, restricting us upon what we can do. Luckily we had the footage so we will have to re-edit the music video as soon as possible. On top of this, we still have to film other scenes for the main singer and the band perfromances. In the meantime we are also going to work on our website and individual Digipaks and start to film and edit in the avalible times that we have got.
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Saturday, 9 February 2013
Editing Phase One.

- However, whilst editing her parts we noticed that not all of the lyrics were in sync, as the cast member did not lip-sync the song as well as we would have expected. Therefore some of the footage may have to be re-filmed and we'll use the footage that is best.

Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Filming Day Three.
As discussed in our meeting, we thought that re-filming the female lead would be best in order to improve the music video. The filming was successful as it was sunny, despite the cold weather plus we got enough filmed in the short time given. When putting it on FinalCut for editing, we found that both performers matched up more than before making the video look stronger.
Meeting Six.
- After seeing our music video so far, we realised that something was missing which was the narrative and that there was too much performance. Particularly with the locations also being in the same place making it look as though it drags on. Due to this, it made our music video weaker and having lots of gaps which did not make the music video as entertaining as it should be.
- We also found that the main singer was in the same location for too long, to solve this problem, we decided that we should locate him in an office to not only change locations but to give the video a narrative and link back to the lyrics.
- We also found that the footage for Lady Sovereign did not match up to the main singer performance wise. Because of this, we decided to re-film the female lead but with someone different in order to get the best footage that matches up with the performance of the main singer.
- We also found that the main singer was in the same location for too long, to solve this problem, we decided that we should locate him in an office to not only change locations but to give the video a narrative and link back to the lyrics.
- We also found that the footage for Lady Sovereign did not match up to the main singer performance wise. Because of this, we decided to re-film the female lead but with someone different in order to get the best footage that matches up with the performance of the main singer.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Filming Day Two.
Today we filmed all of the solo male lead parts, this was more successful than filming day one as we shot more footage using different shots and locations. The weather made it filmable as it was sunny which also helped with the shooting as it didn't make the footage too dark. Unfortunately not all of the crew could make it, which had let us down. What made it worse was that the group member promised that she will meet us on location but was running so we made do without her. Luckily we took a spare SD Card for filming. Furthermore, we had to play the song from YouTube because the group member who couldn't make it had the original song we're using. Luckily we found one which had the right lyrics, despite it being a cover version. Other than this, I believe that what we had filmed is good enough for the music video and ready for editing.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Meeting five.
Once we filmed the parts for Lady Sovereign we were ready to move onto filming the band and male lead. In
terms of costume and prop ideas we have decided that the band (The
Ordinary Boys) should wear smart-casual wear to go with the idea of jobs
but also to look casual in order to attract the right audiences. Before doing so, we looked back at the footage that we filmed for Lady Sovereign to check that everything is filmed at its best quality and from this we discovered that we need to re-do some shots for a number of reasons. Some of which were due to an error in the lip-syncing, not enough shots or a fault in the framing of the shots. Therefore we will be re filming these bits done on the same day as the filming for the band and lead singer to make use of the time available.
Friday, 11 January 2013
Meeting Four.
Once we had made final decisions upon what would be most film-able in
terms of props, locations and the storyline. We were ready to film the Lady Sovereign scenes for our first day of filming. We have tried to keep it
simple as of amount of props that we can get hold of and accessible
locations as said before. Because of this, the role of Lady Sovereign only needed to bring herself. For her costume, we have decided to keep to the
street image of tracksuits, large jewellery and sleek hair. This will
show a contrast in artists which will be good for the music video.
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Meeting Three.
Once we got a firm idea of the pitch and locations etc we were able to decide where exactly to film for our music video. Before Filming Day One we searched for locations and after deciding between Beverley park in New
Malden and a park next to the Malden Centre; we decided that the second location would be most useful as it includes a park bench, graffiti walls and swings. This made it easier and more accessible to film as everything we need is there.
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Filming Day 1.
We film all of the Lady Sovereign parts, this was very successful as the weather didn't make the filming impossible. We attempted to use the dolly for tracking however we found that the camera was shaking vigorously because of the bumpy ground. We agreed that this will be no good for the music video so we decided to do the majority of the filming handheld.
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Locations.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Influential music videos one.
The song Love Is Easy by McFly gives an example of what we want to do in the music video with the camera shots and the comical seen in the video. Instead of using cuts continuously to move from one shot the another, camera movements is used to indicate a change in scene. The first example below shows the first scene, close up of an image then a new scene when the image is pulled away. The second example shows different close-ups of backdrops merging together and pulling apart for a new scene. The third example shows one simple camera tilt to change the look of a prop, here being the umbrella.
This music video shows a normal stage with all sorts of props as though the band are preparing for a play, soon revealed to be for the fans. The band only wear casual suits throughout and use backdrops to change scenes rather than use different locations. This makes the music video more fun and something that fans can keep watching.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Group influential music videos.
These music videos helped us come up with an idea for our music video to 'Nine2Five' by The Ordinary boys and Lady Sovereign. By sticking to the bases of intertextuality in music videos, we decided to base ours around the main singer who hates his jobs as a news reporter, relating back tot he lyrics of disliking a job. Also we thought of contrasting this with Lady Sovereign showing a more middle class and urban image in her rapping parts.
In terms of editing we decided instead of cutting from one cut to another, we would use lots of camera movements to transfer to one scene to another as seen above.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
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