Saturday, 3 March 2018

SHOOTING DIARY AND PRODUCTION CHANGES.

In terms of us shooting our music video, we had filmed at various locations, ranging from Kamz house and Leyton bridge, to a Forest in Redbridge and a busy Leyton shopping centre.

At all the locations we had filmed at for our music video, we had used...
  1. low angle shot.
  2. High angle shot.
  3. Dutch angle shot.
  4. Panning movement.
  5. Tracking.
  6. Tilt.
  7. Stationary shots.
  8. Wide shots.
  9. Long shots.
  10. Medium shots.
  11. Medium close ups.
  12. Close ups.
  13. Big close ups.
  14. (ALL THESE SHOTS WERE USED  (SUITED FOR OCCASION IN THE MUSIC VIDEOO) FOR THE MAIN ARTIST AND THE GIRL LIP SYNCER IN EVERY LOCATION WE HAD FILMED AT)
Before or whilst filming, the weather conditions would sometimes not be very well. 
On some days it was raining, and on some days it was too sunny for us to film.
As a result of this, myself and Kam had chose different dates by looking at the weather forecasts for those particular days.

It was very cold whilst we had been filming for most of the time, but due to our good organisation, we got all the shots we needed.

At Redbridge Forest, Redbridge Graffiti Tunnel and the Leyton bridge and Leyton Bridge pathway, we had taken AVI with us (female actress lip syncer), in order for her to be filmed for her parts of our music video.

Whilst filming, we had to ensure that we capture the best outcome for our lip syncers, as well as for the dancing shots and locations as well. None of us are professional lip syncers, hence why we had to make sure it was accurate, and was the perfect shot take when we were filming.

We believe that our locations were very suitable for our music video, and had definitely enhanced the Mise-En-Scene. Overall, our performance for the build up to and during the music video production was very good

Our first change of production was adding more and more close ups and medium shots of the artists face (main and girl) (being shown on screen)
Our second change of production was balancing the locations we had been filming at.
Overall, we needed to ensure that we obtain a uniform flow throughout our music video.

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