The rest of my story board are shots repeated, from the chosen shots I have already illustrated in my story board.
Monday, 17 December 2012
Monday, 26 November 2012
Narrative filming images
Location .1. Hessle Foreshore
Whilst taking some of the shots with Lucy, the wind managed to send ripples down the pond. It was something I didn't expect to happen, but it made such an impact when capturing shots.
Because this location is a public place, I had difficult trying to do continuous filming as dog owners and walkers kept wondering into the shots.
It was quite a windy day when we went filming, and that made another impact on my filming as it created effects that I never thought of using or placing in my music video.
I found when I was filming Lucy that she brought across the character I am trying to portray in my music video. But also added her own approach.
Location .2. Ferriby Woodland
We then carried on filming at Ferriby woodland. I wanted to be there before the sun seated so I could get some shots with Lucy capturing the sun seating through the trees.
I'd decided to change Lucy's look in this location. Trying to add an innocent side to the character.
Trying to make Lucy show emotions through her eyes, and her facial expressions.
Capturing the sun seating through the trees whilst filming.
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Narrative filming
Sunday 25th November: Filming with Lucy
Today I was able to do my narrative filming with Lucy!
It was a pain having to cart everything round with us, however, my
mum offered to drive me to all three of my locations. It was a
great privilege. She even helped to help set things up, and go through my
health and safety check list with Lucy before I started filming.
I started filming at Hessle Foreshore. Lucy portrayed the
character fantastically. She even managed to put part of herself into while
filming. She found it very difficult to show such a moody character. But she
was able to show emotions through her eyes, and connect with my target
audience.
One of the main problems I had whilst I was filming was being
interrupted by people walking there dogs along side the pond. It took a while
for them to move on which meant a lot of my time was trying to re-shoot shots
of Lucy walking into the river.
We stayed there for a few hours. I managed to get all of the shots
I'd planned on my story board. And while I was there, I had a few other ideas,
shots, within my location.
After a few hours we moved on to my second location Ferriby
Woodland. Here I had to bring two sacks of dry leaves and extra hairspray for Lucy’s
hair as the wind had picked up a bit. Before I started shooting I ran through
the shots that I wanted to do with Lucy making sure that she was comfortable
and another health and safety check list.
I didn’t have any major problems with shooting in this location. It
is a very quite aria and there was plenty of different spots where I wanted to
shoot different shots. One section I found practically hard to shot was the
leaves falling through the trees. We wasn’t sure which direction the wind was
blowing in so some of the footage isn’t worth keeping. But it didn’t take use
long to film all the footage for my music video. I just have to finish filming
my Performance footage to then be able to start editing.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Filming in the theatre
Friday 23rd November: Another section of filming.
I was able to book the theatre again today!!!
This time I was able to rally things round together and get everything ready and in the theatre within a couple of minutes.
Claudia was able to give me a hand again today, which I very much appreciated. She helped with styling Danny's hair, setting up the microphone with its cable, and helping me set up the music system in the theatre so I was able to lync the computer up to the speakers. I thought it was a better idea than using the speakers from last week. This helped a lot for when Danny and Iona had to lip sing. And It was easier for me to operate with whilst filming.
I carried on with filming the shots I'd chosen to film in my production schedule. From this I was able to ask the theatre technician whether there where any other lighting settings I could us in my video. The lighting I had chosen was the purple/ red tone which brings out lovely tonal colours which added charisma to my performers complexions. But I found that in some of the shots it produced shadows over there faces.
We went through all of the different light settings with the already purple/ red lighting. I was still interested in having a drop light on Danny and Iona, giving it a more of a live performance atmosphere. But it didn't settle well with the coloured lighting. We then tried the lights at the side of the theatre. I felt that they boosted the brightness, and added warmth into the shots.
One of the main things I have been having problems with is finding the appropriate time to do some filming with Danny and Iona. but I can never seem to pick relevant times for either of them, to film them both together. And even when I do have a chance to film them together, either one of them have forgotten there outfit, or a specific thing I have asked them to bring along to that day.
I was able to book the theatre again today!!!
This time I was able to rally things round together and get everything ready and in the theatre within a couple of minutes.
Claudia was able to give me a hand again today, which I very much appreciated. She helped with styling Danny's hair, setting up the microphone with its cable, and helping me set up the music system in the theatre so I was able to lync the computer up to the speakers. I thought it was a better idea than using the speakers from last week. This helped a lot for when Danny and Iona had to lip sing. And It was easier for me to operate with whilst filming.
I carried on with filming the shots I'd chosen to film in my production schedule. From this I was able to ask the theatre technician whether there where any other lighting settings I could us in my video. The lighting I had chosen was the purple/ red tone which brings out lovely tonal colours which added charisma to my performers complexions. But I found that in some of the shots it produced shadows over there faces.
We went through all of the different light settings with the already purple/ red lighting. I was still interested in having a drop light on Danny and Iona, giving it a more of a live performance atmosphere. But it didn't settle well with the coloured lighting. We then tried the lights at the side of the theatre. I felt that they boosted the brightness, and added warmth into the shots.
One of the main things I have been having problems with is finding the appropriate time to do some filming with Danny and Iona. but I can never seem to pick relevant times for either of them, to film them both together. And even when I do have a chance to film them together, either one of them have forgotten there outfit, or a specific thing I have asked them to bring along to that day.
Friday, 16 November 2012
After going through all the footage I'd shot today, I released that there where a few things I need to change.
I need to have a practice with my camera techniques. I found that when I was trying to do a pan, or a tracking shot that I tended to stutter with the tri-pod whilst walking and standing it in place. Something I am going to have to practice doing before I start filming my proper shots.
I also found that most of my clips where out of focus. Something I will go and ask some advice from my media teacher.
I also felt that the lighting wasn't bright enough. A lot of my footage had shadows across Danny and Iona's faces. I will double check that next time when I am filming I am using the correct amount of lighting.
Another thing that I found when I was filming was that you could see some of the electrical equipment that I wasn't using whilst filming. I will make sure that I moved everything unnecessary out of the shot when recording.
I need to have a practice with my camera techniques. I found that when I was trying to do a pan, or a tracking shot that I tended to stutter with the tri-pod whilst walking and standing it in place. Something I am going to have to practice doing before I start filming my proper shots.
I also found that most of my clips where out of focus. Something I will go and ask some advice from my media teacher.
I also felt that the lighting wasn't bright enough. A lot of my footage had shadows across Danny and Iona's faces. I will double check that next time when I am filming I am using the correct amount of lighting.
Another thing that I found when I was filming was that you could see some of the electrical equipment that I wasn't using whilst filming. I will make sure that I moved everything unnecessary out of the shot when recording.
Photos of Filming in the theatre
Preparation for filming
Having the right look for my music video, and making sure that the lighting was in the right place without casting a shadow, or making my performers look shinny on camera.
Danny going through some of the lyrics to the song.
In case my performers forgot their lyrics in one particular places, I wrote the lyrics on a white board which was in the Theatre. It was very useful.
I had people helping me with memorizing the lyrics, bringing down equipment, and styling my performers hair, and doing makeup.
Filming
A shot of me filming Iona whilst shooting one of my main shots within my music video.
Making sure that the lighting was the right colour, and not casting a shadow over Danny and Iona's faces.
Setting up, getting in a few practice shots, Letting Iona have a run through the lyrics of my song.
My friend Claudia, went round taking some extra photos of the set out, and Iona performing while I carried on doing some filming.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Health and Safety for Filming in the Theatre
Hazards
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Who's at risk
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Controls
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Severity of Injury
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Chance of Injury
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Risk
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Control Measures
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Lighting
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Cast, Camera operators
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Secure Lighting
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Serious
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Low
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Low
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Get the Lighting checked
Highlight the danger hazards
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Fire
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Cast, Camera operators
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Fire Procedure discussed,
Fire Extinguisher
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Serious
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Low
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Low
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Making sure everyone’s
accounted for, someone looking after safety
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Microphone Cables
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Cast, Camera operators
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Fix to the floor
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Not so serious
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Low
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Low
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Check the equipment, Have
someone else watching for safety, High light hazards
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Production schedule
Friday 16th November-
Performance filming in the studio for two hours.
Shots I am planning on filming:
Performance filming in the studio for two hours.
Shots I am planning on filming:
- shots, 6 (long shot of microphones),
- shots-7,11,14 (medium shot of male performer),
- shot 8 (Medium shot/ Pan of male performer),
- shot 9 (Medium tracking shot of male performer),
- shots-10,12 (Close up of male performer),
- shot 13( High angle shot of male performer),
- shot 15(Long shot of male performer).
Friday 23rd November-
Performance filming in the studio for two hours.
Shots I am planning on filming:
- shot 45(Medium shot, into a zoom of Iona and Danny),
- shot 46 (Close up of Iona),
- shot 49 (over the shoulder shot of Iona),
- shot 50(Side shot of Danny and Iona),
- shot 81(Long shot, tracking shot of Iona and Danny).
Sunday 25th November-
Narrative filming at North ferriby woodland, and Hessle foreshore.
Shots I am planning on filming;
- shot 16(Long shot of a nature scene),
- shot 17(Medium shot of Lucy walking round tree),
- shot 18(Close up/Zoom of Lucy),
- shot 21(Long shot of Lucy walking into pond/river),
- shot 22,23(Long shot/ tracking shot of Lucy walking into river/ pond),
- shot 24(Medium close up of Lucy in river/pond),
- shot 25(Long shot of Lucy's shoes walking in woodland),
- shot 26, 27(high angle and low angle shots of leaves failing),
- shot 29(long shot of leaves falling on Lucy),
- shot 32,33(Medium shot of Lucy spinning round in the river).
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Microphones
Watching music videos from my chosen genres for my research, I came across Michael Buble (a well known adult contemporary artist) and his song 'Cry me a river'. There only prop in the video was a Shure 55SH microphone (This is also known as vintage style vocal microphone) used to set the scene. It was commonly used in the 60's for live performances, and is still used in modern live performance and music videos today.
I would like to stick to the set image for my music videos as best as I can. But through doing some research and asking round at my college and surrounding areas where I live, it is impossible and unlikely to be able to borrow microphones like this one.
I would like to stick to the set image for my music videos as best as I can. But through doing some research and asking round at my college and surrounding areas where I live, it is impossible and unlikely to be able to borrow microphones like this one.
Doing some more research into Microphones I am across theses two AKG C3000 and an AKG C4000. These microphones are used in a live recording studio, recording instruments like piano, woodwind, brass and most commonly vocals. These microphones have a similar appearance to the Shure 55SH, and could well bring across my 60's vintage style I am looking for. However, talking to a teacher at my college, it is also unlikely to be able to use these microphones due to there value.
So instead I have decided with using a modern day microphone such as a Shure SM58. Sure it doesn't have the same effect as the Shure 55SH microphone, but they are easily accessible. I have asked to borrow them from my college for the number of hours I need to collect footage for my music video.
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Male Performance look
Now that I that I have put together my cast list and chosen the
male role for my performance character- Danny Barley, I have been able to focus
my research on two specific styles that I know will suit Danny down with
what I would like him to wear.
James Franco- is a very famous and well
known actor, film maker, teacher and author. He has appeared in films such as Spiderman, 127 hours and Rise of the planet of the Apes.
His very rugged yet modish style brings across a fashion statement from 60's, and also in some other music videos that I have watched from one of my chosen genres- Adult contemporary.
His very rugged yet modish style brings across a fashion statement from 60's, and also in some other music videos that I have watched from one of my chosen genres- Adult contemporary.
Ray Quinn- isn’t a very well known artist, but was most famous for being on X factor, and bringing out his only swing album called 'Doing It My Way'.
He is however
very admired in the theatrical business.
He has a very smooth, sexy 60's swagger going on, something which also
links back to both my genres- Adult contemporary and Pop.
I have asked Danny to wear a specific black suit and a white shirt, no cufflinks and his sophisticated black shoes. I am not to sure whether I would like him to wear a bow tie, or a simple black tie. That’s something that I will chose on the first day of filming. I feel that this image is appropriate as it links to the set style I have chosen, follows Adult contemporary, but is a different image to how James Morrison is featured in the original video
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Female Performance Image
After looking through all the research I have collected, and deciding on my set style- 60's vintage, I have been able to narrow down my performers image in my video.
I have decided upon a graceful, wacky, bold colouring, and elegant designs of one of the 60's most influential clothing- dresses.
My performer in my music video- Iona Gladwin already has a similar dress to those of the images I have been able to collect, giving the approach of where my video is going. The dress is knee high, with a merge of dark colourings and unique patterns which includes a white collar. I have asked her to wear skin toned tights and some little black shoes which will added to the sophisticated 60's vintage image.
I decided on the very formal chic image of
Barbra Streisand alongside the 60's natural makeup extinguishing my performers check bones, highlighting her eyes by flicking out the ends of her eyeliner(Although, I was thinking about making the flicks a bit thicker to make her eyes standout a bit more), and the clear lip gloss.
I am hoping that this look will illustrate both 60's vintage and my two genres; Adult Contemporary and Pop.
Barbra Streisand alongside the 60's natural makeup extinguishing my performers check bones, highlighting her eyes by flicking out the ends of her eyeliner(Although, I was thinking about making the flicks a bit thicker to make her eyes standout a bit more), and the clear lip gloss.
I am hoping that this look will illustrate both 60's vintage and my two genres; Adult Contemporary and Pop.
Narrative Look
The look I am trying to project is a very young 60's design.
The colour's co inside with my choice of locations.
The young innocent look will bring across the story I aiming to project.
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