Showing posts with label locations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label locations. Show all posts

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.

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.

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.




Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Meeting Two.

Because of the change of the initial idea, we had to change the concept around and stick to the literal meaning of the majority of the lyrics. These lyrics are about disliking jobs, hence the title of the song 'Nine2Five'. As we have stuck to these lyrics we have decided upon having the main singer as working in three tiring jobs which are a rubbish picker in a park, a window cleaner and a worker at a plain and boring office (may be subject to changes). The part of Lady Sovereign would just be of her rapping to the camera on swings in a park,  an alleyway and in-front of a graffiti wall. This would be only a side performance as the main focus is on the band The Ordinary Boys as they sing the majority of the song.




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.














Before our first filming day we searched for locations that would be most suitable for our music video. From this we picked out what locations we felt were best for the music video and what we could use as the most filmable and safest locations.  

Monday, 2 July 2012

Evaluating music videos from the previous year.




13B6- 
  • This music videos had good mise-en-scenes such as the parties. 
  • There was a good range of ideas such as the young police giving the video an edge. 
  • The lighting and camera shots/movements were on point and the video played smoothly. 
  • This had a really strong appeal to young audiences as it was very effective.
13B5- 
  • There were good camera shots, MES and lighting which added to the mood of the song.
  • However some performances needed more energy to make the song more believable.
  • There could be more camera movements to make the video more exciting. 
  • It would have been more efective if there was more to it.
13E8-
  • There is a very good range of shots and MES which makes the video interesting. 
  • Very simple but effective as it relates to the song. 
  • However because the song is slow it doesn’t make the video exciting. 
  • The prefrormance is believeable and matches the song making it effective.
13B4-
  • There is a good range MES and camera shots. 
  • The performance is very believable. 
  • However the narrative in the video is slightly blurred. 
  • Their isn't a wide ranfe of camera movements etc to make the video believable.
13B2- 
  • Good range of MES and camera shots. 
  • The performance isn’t very believable and needs to relate to the song more.
  • Possibly needs a clearer narrative. 
  • Overall needs more energy throughout the music video.
13E9-
  • There are good MES but very little camera movements/shots. 
  • The video is weakened by the use of a movie. 
  • Good performance. 
  • Movie doesn't make much sense of the song.
13B3-
  • Great performance.
  • Good range of MES, lighting and camera shots.
  • Good simple, narrative flow. 
  • However, the song itself drags on and so does the music video making it seem repetative. 
13E7-
  • Good performance and MES. 
  • Overall, video is too simple and repetitive. 
  • The girl in the car spoils the atmosphere as she looks bored. 
13B1-
  • Good performance, relatable to the song.
  • Good range of MES, lighting and camera shots. 
  • Good, clear narrative. 
13E11-
  • The performance is too forced and needs more energy. 
  • The narrative is unclear. 
  • The whole video needs to relate to the song more.
13E10-
  • Good MES camera shots and movements. 
  • The performance needs to be more believable and needs a clearer storyline. 
  • There are too many effects in one place and needs to be more spread out.

What to avoid in a music video.

When looking at music videos from previous years we saw what made their music videos weak. This is something we learnt to avoid as it would bring down our marks.
  • Repetition of the same song and exact performance.
  • Too many effects as this will make the music video a disaster. 
  • Bad song choice that is hard to get a good music video out of. 
  • Lack of performance and choreography as this will make the video less believable. 
  • A fully narrative music video will only confuse the audience rather than entertain them.
  • Off time lip-syncing will make the music video very weak and disastrous. 
  • Too many locations will also be confusing for the audiences and too much to take in. 
  • An unconvincing cast won’t make the music video entertaining or believable.