Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Review of the final edit by the group
Here is a disscusion we had on camera about what we have created as well as the process of creating the product that we had on camera
Part 1
Part 2
Behind the Scenes Video
Here is the final behind the scenes video incorporating every part of shooting the principle photography containing some of the locations we used and some of the reasons for the choices we made.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Re Shoot
We decided that we needed to undertake a Re-Shoot of some of our shots in Greenwich with the intentions of:
- Getting a greater variety of shots.
- Increasing the amount of shots of the couples history to support our narrative.
- trying to create a longer sense of time that the man has been on the corner by increacing the amount of things around him and shooting in different weather etc.
Doing this taught us a number of things:
- Plan to shoot more shots at once over one day to avoid returning and Re-shooting.
- Less is not more, all shots need to be good and there has to be plenty of a variety to use in post production.
Here is a short behind the scenes video of the day, a full behind the scenes video is on the way
Friday, 24 February 2012
Post Production
Here is a quick photo of myself and Megan McCarthy during the editing process which we have taken (and are still taking) a lot of time over.
It is important to edit the video well as poor editing can bore the viewer and also damage the way the narrative is conveyed to them. for our video, the tempo of the song is slow so creating pace will be hard but necessary as otherwise the video will not be interesting or emotional for the audience, it will just be boring and monotonous.
The way we will create pace is by keeping shots no longer than they need to be and also by adding movement in post production as shown in the youtube tutorial below where it is applied to an image in the same way as a video clip is manipulated.
It is important to edit the video well as poor editing can bore the viewer and also damage the way the narrative is conveyed to them. for our video, the tempo of the song is slow so creating pace will be hard but necessary as otherwise the video will not be interesting or emotional for the audience, it will just be boring and monotonous.
The way we will create pace is by keeping shots no longer than they need to be and also by adding movement in post production as shown in the youtube tutorial below where it is applied to an image in the same way as a video clip is manipulated.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Studio Photography
Today Megan took some studio photographs for use in the groups ancillary tasks. the studio and photo shoots are a convention of many music genres and most artists have these photos taken of them here sometime in their careers.
For the shoot Megan used a small digital camera which was synchronised to a large flash which was all shot on a white background.
For the shoot Megan used a small digital camera which was synchronised to a large flash which was all shot on a white background.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Greenwich Filming
For the main part of our video the setting will be Greenwich. The reason for choosing this location is because it is not only local to use so therefore easy to access quickly and freely but, it is also a recognisable location in Britain which is conventional in some music videos that use locations that are easily recognisable as iconic settings. an example of which is shown below in Birdy - People Help the People. This is shot in locations around London.
For our main theme of loneliness and the line "Going back to the corner where I first saw you" the shots will be of Jamie on a corner in Greenwich which is a very plain and simple location that will become repetitive if shots are not filmed and edited properly. When filming we made sure that we used a variety of shots so that it would not become boring. Also During post production (which is ongoing) we have and will continue to add movement to shots to keep them interesting.
To finish here are a couple of images from Greenwich of group members Megan and Gemma preparing to shoot with Jamie.
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