Monday, 30 October 2017
Learning how to Colour Correct on adobe premiere pro
It was important for my group to learn how to colour correct on adobe premiere pro as we filmed on different days and in different locations. Therefore, the colouring in our music video may not be consistent so it is crucial for us to edit our footage in order for it to look more professional and consistent. Additionally, as our music video is of the pop genre, bright/ high key lighting will be important when showing the star image of our artist
Sunday, 29 October 2017
Monday, 23 October 2017
Shooting Day Schedule
SHOOTING SCHEDULE
We are filming over 2 days because we cant use a
whole day due to appointments which cant be cancelled. We are doing a Friday
for about 3 hours and then Sunday for most of the day. The two days will be
filmed in different locations.
FRIDAY
TIME
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DESCRIPTION
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2:00 PM
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Quick discussion as a group to tell
each other what we are going to do for the afternoon. Run through the scenes
that we will be doing in this location
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2:20
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Set up the equipment. Singer putting
on their costumes and makeup on the singer.
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2:25
|
Run through with the singer what she
is going to be doing at each point in the song.
|
2:40
|
Film the spray paint scenes from
several angles. Point of view shot, close up, wide shot, over the shoulder,
extreme zoom.
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3:25
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Check any adjustments such as
lighting and makeup. Look in the camera for this as this it what it will
present like.
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3:30
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Molly (singer) also needs to sing by
the graffiti. The whole song so it is easier to edit once we have finished
and incase shots need to be changed.
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4:15
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Use hammer as a prop where she
pretends to ‘hit the wall’ Over the shoulder shot. Use after effects to
create the illusion of smashing the wall.
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4:30
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Review shots to see if we have
filmed everything for this location.
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4:40
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Pack the equipment up and clear up
any mess and prepare for Sunday and see what we need to do Sunday.
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SUNDAY
TIME
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DESCRIPTION
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11:00
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Review what was filmed on Friday to
show the actor and singer
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11:10
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Go through the story board and tell
them what they will be doing and practice any scenes which they feel unsure
about.
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11:30
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The drone scene at the beginning of
the song
|
12:00
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Rehearse the fighting scene so
everyone knows the best angles positions and will look better when filming
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12:30
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Film all the bedroom scenes with
molly and our actor. The fighting scene from different angles: wide shot,
front view, side view
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1:30
|
Photo frame scenes, the smashing
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1:45
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Go to the suburbs to film the street
photography with Molly (quiet street). Where she sings and throws clothes.
Benjy and Molly sitting together to film for the flashback, shown in the
photograph previously.
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2:45
|
Sticky note scenes. Molly does this
to one of our cars, which is supposed to be the ex boy friends car
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3:15
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Smashing the play station
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3:30
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In the bedroom hacking. Screen grab
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3:45
|
Benji and Molly on the phone. Split
screen. In two different locations e.g Molly in his room and Benji outside
|
4:00
|
Voice mail scene. Extreme close up
of the phone
|
4:15
|
Drink scene in the kitchen where
Molly puts the pill in the drink and Benjy walked in and she hands him the
drink and Molly winks at the camera with an extreme close up of her eye.
|
STUDIO SCHELDUE
We are using the studio in our school. So we
will look at our time table and see when Molly is free. She will sing the whole
song in the studio so it is easier to edit. We will use a range of camera
angles in the studio., repeating the studio location throughout the song. We
will find a 2 hour period in which we are all free. For example, double period
in the morning
TIME
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DESCRIPTION
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First 10 minutes
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Set up the camera in the studio
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15 minites in
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Explain to molly that she needs to lip
sync the entire song
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20 minutes in
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Record Molly from low angle, side
view, extreme close up, over the shoulder shot, medium shot
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1 hour and 30 minutes later
|
Review the shots and see if
everything looks okay and record anything else in the studio if it needs as
this will be appropriate time to do so.
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Wednesday, 18 October 2017
Risk Assessment for Filming
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