Showing posts with label filming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label filming. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Individual responsabilities

When we first got into a group Rakhee, Hennie, Kelsey and I all decided that we wanted to contribute to our music video and ancillary task, we all wnated to be part of the creative decisions as well as the practical decisions. We all did our individual research and conducted our own experiments to show each other, but no decision was made without it beign run through every member of the group. However as we all had so much work to do we naturally had to take on individually responsabilities, the table below states the responsabilities we all took on, and why we did.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Shooting Schedule

Today we will be re-shooting some of the bath room scenes, this will consist of:
- Extreme closeups of me applying makeup.
- Extreme closeups of me applying clown makeup
- Closeup of my face with and without clown makeup
- A medium and a long shot of me turning to look at Hennie with clown makeup on
- A point of view shot from Hennie's position of me.
- An establishing shot of me and Hennie in the bathroom together

Hopefully once we have completed the bathroom scene we will have time to go to the woods location and shoot:
- A point of view shot from the bushes of me walking past
- A shot of the clown in the bushes
- A long shot of me walking through the woods and turning to see the clown (but the clown will be out of shot)

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Filming




These are a few pictures taken of us filming in our two locations, the woods and the school bathroom

Sunday, 28 February 2010

Cast


Jack Osman took the role of the clown, we weren't too concerned over who played this role as they would always be wearing a mask. As Jack had free periods when we had media it made it easy for us to film during media lessons with him. Furthermore we wanted the clown to have a domineering,intimidating stance over the lead actress, and as Jack is very tall and willowy, he gave the clown a really eerie look.


I was cast has the lead actress in the music video, by using a person from our group it made it really easy to film during media lessons, and meant there where less people involved in scheduling shoots. Furthermore I fel comfortablei n front of cameras, so there would be no issues of embarassment or being unprofessional. Also as I am a fan of Indie/Alternative music, my style mirrors this, so when doing costume, hair and makeup ofr the shoots my image reflects the sort of image our target market are most likely to have, and most likely to respond to.