Today we filmed a hand-full of lip syncing shots for the music video - most notably the "Ooh-ahs" since they were the most out of sync compared to the actual song and music video. We also captured some of the lip syncing shots we'd initially got at God'd Own Junkyard, since some lyrics were repeated and it was not practical to re-shoot these shots at the location. The shoot was quick and successful, with the majority of the footage being used in the final cut of the music video.
Thursday, 22 March 2018
White-screen shoot
Today we filmed a hand-full of lip syncing shots for the music video - most notably the "Ooh-ahs" since they were the most out of sync compared to the actual song and music video. We also captured some of the lip syncing shots we'd initially got at God'd Own Junkyard, since some lyrics were repeated and it was not practical to re-shoot these shots at the location. The shoot was quick and successful, with the majority of the footage being used in the final cut of the music video.
Thursday, 15 March 2018
Arcade reshoot
Today we met as a group to reshoot our arcade scenes and capture a handful of location ones, as we had a space to fill in our music video. We decided to film on our phones instead of the DSLRs, as the HDR on our phones was being for shooting in the dim lit location. The shoot was successful because we managed to capture what we intended to and all the footage was in focus - with a fair amount of the footage being good enough to use for the actual music video.
Sunday, 11 March 2018
First Draft Feedback
After showing the class our first draft we received feedback, they pointed out things that needed to be improved and worked upon - such as lip syncing and reused footage. Although our group already knew this and intended to fix them, the feedback was useful as it also showed what worked well. For example, the complimented Kelly's (Raina) overall performance and the cinematography. We also received some pointers about editing which will be useful as they apply to the conventions of our music video and the electro-pop genre.
For a first draft it was relatively successful and with the necessary changes we will be able to achieve our desired result, as a group we will plan when to re-shoot due to our differing schedules.
Saturday, 10 March 2018
First Draft
This is the first draft of our music video, clearly there is still a lot of work to be done as we did not realise we had so little footage while filming. We will re-visit some locations to capture more shots, as well as re-shooting some of the lip-syncing as it is out of time. The video also feels quite repetitive and boring, meaning we haven't established our Ground Hog narrative clear enough - however this can be achieved through editing.
Reshoot Plan
After viewing our first draft and being given feedback we met as a group and decided what we needed to do next. We agreed we needed to reshoot the arcade scenes as they were too dark on the DSLRs, and some lip syncing shoots in front of the white screen. This is because they allowed more editing and travelling to our previous locations was not efficient, due to differing seasons and the time we had left to complete the music video. Our reshoots will take place as soon as possible to allow more time for editing, as to fit the genre more we will be heavily editing the music video.
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