Wednesday 27 October 2010

RC - Beginning filming for our music video

This Monday just gone Casey, Josh and I all took part in the first real shooting for our music video, where we filmed the 'good girl' and the 'bad girl' sequences.

It was our aim to film these sequences at night time as we had learnt from our previous reccies that this time of day best suited the concept of our video and more particularly the general tone and mood of a youth-based/indie-rock music video like we hoped ours to be.
We decided that we would start filming at Casey's house, which we concluded would be the location for the 'good girl's' home, as the house appears to be one of which belongs to someone of reasonable wealth (due to it being a detached-terraced house, of quite a large size); a profile that we wanted for this particular character.
Once we had all arrived and were prepared for filming we thought our best plan of action would be to start outside because we still needed some lighting to aid reasonable visibility in the shots otherwise it would become too late and therefore too dark. We went onto film the section where the 'good girl' leaves her house and gets into her car; we tried to capture the same shots from different angles and to use different camera movements with the aim of having a variety of footage.
After the completion of this particular section we decided next to film inside Casey's house with the intention of recording the part where the 'good girl' is getting ready, so that we could use these as filler shots for the beginning sequence as a part of a montage sequence.
Once we felt that we had a feasible amount of footage for this part, with a good range of camera angles and movements, we drove to our next location, which would be Josh's house in Edenbridge, where we would use it as a setting for the 'bad girl'. Here we filmed the 'bad girl' leaving her house and joining the 'good girl' in the car. We chose this location because it contrasted quite nicely to the good girls house, a contrast that was needed to establish each character's profile.
In both the 'good girl' and 'bad girl' sequences it was our purpose to also film shots that included the lead singer, where he (Josh) would be singing along to the song using first person mode of address, and would act invisible to the characters that are also in the video.

Evaluation:
I think that for our first shoot it did go reasonably well as we did manage to film the footage that we set out to, whilst constantly referring to our storyboard, which proved to be invaluable to us. However, we did face some difficulties, which is to be expected.
I had looked at the weather forecast prior to shooting so that we could prepare for any weather contingencies, and although it was expected to rain, if only drizzle, it turned out that there was no rain at all, this was obviously very beneficial for us. Therefore in this respect the weather did not pose a problem for us. On the other hand, one difficulty that was always going to cause problems for us was how far we all lived from each other. To get from where I live to where Casey lives it takes between 40-45 minutes driving and that is only if the traffic is not too bad and to then travel from Casey's to Josh's it takes a further 20 minutes. This was obviously not a desirable fact for us, as it meant we did have to spend money on transport whilst also wasting valuable time. This ended up causing a few issues due to the fact that we did want to film at night and although I left at a reasonable time of quarter to five in the hopes of getting to Casey's for half past five I did unfortunately encounter traffic due to it being rush hour. This meant that I didn't reach Casey's until six because I also had to fill up on petrol to ensure we had enough for the journeys we needed to make for our filming. Therefore once we eventually made it outside to begin shooting the lighting was not perfect because although it wasn't completely dark we still did not have enough light to capture shots of high enough visibility, this then meant we had to waste time finding a torch in order to use that to provide better lighting. We had hoped that maybe the use of the car lights would aid clearer visibility but the position that we wanted the car in made it impossible for the lights to have any real impact. Despite this we did manage to record a good number of shots that followed our storyboard as well as a few extras so that we could use them as filler shots if needed.
Once we had made it to Josh's house to film there we realised that there is indeed a light on the camera itself, and therefore after making this discovery we felt rather stupid but also relieved that lighting would no longer be an issue because by this point it was completely pitch black. It was at this location that I felt that we all really came into our own with the filming and acting as we had all become a bit more relaxed and comfortable enough to perform in front of the camera. This then meant that we were coming up with a few more ideas, creatively and conceptually and it is here that I feel our camera work was at its best.
Overall I am happy with the outcome of this shooting as I believe that we came up with enough shots to start compiling our music video but also because I did enjoy myself and I felt that everyone in my group worked well together as it is apparent that we all want the same thing; for our music video to be successful.

(Pictures to be added once back at school...)

1 comment:

  1. good points rosie, I totally agree; it's such a problem with us all living such a distance apart... I like the diverse locations though, as a positive. I agree the filming went well :) let's hope it continues!!!

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