Wednesday, 16 February 2011

creating the video- filming

Before filming we had to prepare a time management schedule this gave us an organisational structure and time line for the production of our music video. I developed a equipment list and dates for each part of filming.
We found filming very difficult as the weather did not suit how we wanted the music video as we wanted the video to be bright and sunny and then dull and dark. The first attempt at filming fell through as the weather was snowy and it didn't suit what we wanted. We planned to film on a brighter day, this showed that we took everything into detail to develop our video to the best standard possible.




Before filming I developed a shot list to remember to include the specific techniques and angles throughout filming.










In the group we took it in turn to film each section, I filmed most of the singer by herself, using a rang of angles from low shot, side shot, high angle and close up developing my range of filming skills helped me within later filming.I developed a prop list, to assist us in ensuring that the filming ran smoothly and all props were available for the filming each scene providing continuity.





Each individual character was scripted to represents and evoke images and feelings that portrayed rural setting. The rabbit a animal in abundance in the country side, the cow idyllic rural farming setting to convey a attachment to the music used (genre:country). The clown and cheerleader are in the film to give a sense of fun and frivolity giving a contrast between the calm of the countryside and the fun and joys of the outdoors.

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