Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Filming- Day Five

On the 8th November 2017 Steph and I completed another filming session with this time just our dancers. Gaining from what we tried in Filming Day 4 Steph and I continued to alter the lights when we felt necessary and use the tripod on wheels to continue filming. Steph and I were more wary of filming the dancers as we knew this could be more difficult and possibly create more problems than filming our artist.

The filming session was successful, Steph and I worked through any problems we encountered and filmed shots we were happy with. We did not change any aspect of the dancers dress or makeup as we were happy with the styling originally, as it fits the genre and feel of the song. Similar to when filming our artist we filmed a lot of a shots a couple of times, altering position and lighting each time to create the best shots we could. Operating the dolly (tripod on wheels) was also developed during this session as we tried different methods of using this to create the best shots. This also allowed us to meet our draft feedback of shooting better shots of the dancers, that follow the dancers, are tighter shots and include more movement within the video.

Overall we are very happy with the footage we gained from this shoot and will continue to use the same methods for our final day of filming.


Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Filming- Day Four

On 7th October after receiving our draft music video feedback Steph and I began re-filming. For this filming session we focused on our artist and filmed most of the solo shots of her. 

Improving from our draft we filmed much closer, much tighter shots and included more movement within our shots. To do this we used the moving tripod on wheels to film this shots, we found this very beneficial to help us create smoother and steadier shots with more ease. This also allowed us to alter the focus of the camera better and to film more professional shots overall. 

The other changes we made while filming this was the make-up and style of artist. These changes were only slight as overall we were happy with how our artist looked; we changed her eye-shadow slight to create more of a shimmer look and we also did not film her in the same cardigan as last time. After our draft feedback we understood that the cardigan did not fit with what the dancers were wearing and did not fit with the video as a whole.

In this filming session we were also more experimental with the lights as we tried out different brightness and positions to create the look and feel we wanted. We found this to be more effective and although some of it was trail and error taking some time to figure out how we wanted the light to look, overall we were very happy with the shots. 

Steph and I are very pleased with the footage from this filming session and we feel this is better footage than the footage we used for our draft. We are also very happy with the way we experimented with the lighting and the use of the tripod on wheels and we plan to continue using these for the rest of our shooting sessions.



Monday, 6 November 2017

Updated Schedule

Schedule:

Tuesday 7th November 2017: Filming for three hours just the artist.

Tuesday 7th-Friday 24th November 2017: Edit our video as much as we can in between filming days and then complete all editing by the 24th.   

Wednesday 8th November 2017: Filming for three hours just the dancers.

Tuesday 14th November 2017: Filming for three hours both artist and dancers.

Sunday, 5 November 2017

Editing Software- Update

Due to the fact we are more experienced in iMovie due to using it for our Preliminary work myself and Steph have decided to edit our final music video on iMovie. We have gained a valuable insight into using VideoPad but we both feel that for our video to look as professional as possible we have chosen to edit on the software we are most confident with. As we are already re-filming the majority of the video we can simply import the new footage onto iMovie and edit it accordingly. Switching to this software means we will be able to make the lip synching more accurate and easily adjust lighting if needed.

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