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Wednesday 17 December 2014

Shooting For Music Video

Yesterday we stayed behind after school and started shooting scenes for our music video. When shooting these, we did many re-shoots in order to adjust angles, lighting and also the performance of the artist. We mostly got shots for the chorus and for the scenes where the artist Isabel Beau is singing in front of a plain white background. When getting these shots we enabled that artist had the correct emotions and facial expressions when delivering the lines to the camera.
 

Since then we have converted the clips that we have got and changed them in DV. files and then incorporated these into our animatics on final cut pro. Therefore we are slowly building up our storyboard, until the final music video has been produced. Also by fitting the shots into the animatics it allows us to easy follow the story board and also what shots we have left to film. This also enables us to match certain shots up with the timings of the lyrics in the song Battlefield.  

When shooting the next shoot, we have decided that this time instead of getting Poppy to sing certain elements of the song, we are going to get her to learn the lyrics to Battlefield over Christmas and then when we come to the next shoot, we are going to film her preforming the whole song, numerous times from many different angels, in order for us to be selective of our shots and also so we can implement more cuts into our music video in order to make certain scenes more fast pace in order to match the feel and atmosphere of the frustration and anger that is present in the music video.

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