The day before our shoot, our group met for a few hours
before the end of the day to start setting up the first set for the next day.
This involved making the cardboard props, such as the guitars, toaster,
scrabble board and lamps. The set walls were also set up with a divider
separating the separate the bathroom and bedroom. The day before I brought in
all the props which I was allocated to bring in, such as the side tables,
lamps, the polka dot duvet, the alarm clocks and the picture frames and
canvas’s, as well as the large amounts of cardboard boxes which we needed for
the drum kits.
Before shooting the video, we has to dress the sets, this
included painting some of the walls and putting the furniture in place. We also
had to set up the dolly tracker and the extra lighting we needed especially in
the bathroom.
Our set looking like a stereotypical dolls house, with
similar furniture. Above the bed there was a canvas painting of a beach which
looked like paradise, which contrasts and fits without theme that everything is
perfect, when on the outside everything is not perfect. The studio had a
professional look to it with the sets being lifted on tilts which abled us to
transition down a floor into the living room or basement. I feel we managed
well to create the perfect dolls house image, with every detail filled, for
example having a wallpaper head board and a polka dot duvet.
During the day, all the group had the chance to shoot. I
began the day by providing the majority of the props. Throughout the day I shot
all of the tracking shots which consisted of the transition shots from one
from to the other, such as the
transition from the bedroom to the bathroom for both the boy and the girl,
using the dolly and track. Whilst filming the band performance, in some
sections we decided to have the strobe. In some cases I operated the strobe
light, doing this you increased the strobe beat and decreased the light, making
the room darker, but with the flashing strobe light. Furthermore, I also shot
and filmed many of the close up shots of the band, such as the shots of the
drummer, guitar and other shots such as the guitar player’s tapping feet to the
rhythm, which was effective. The facial shots of the band members were also
shot by me as well as the mid shot of the band in the basement, when both
normal and with the cardboard instruments. I feel that I was successful in
choosing the effective shots and when shooting the transition shots.
On the shoot day we realised how time consuming out concept
was, this was mainly because we had to change the sets and furniture. We were
very pushed for time, however I feel we captured many great quality shots which
can be used in our music video. In order to meet the time deadline we had to
eliminate some of the kitchen shots and to change our ending idea. However, the
ending shots, I feel are more effective and portray the message of the doll’s
house stronger and clearer. We also had to remove the shots including the TV in
order to finish the entire shoot. When decorating the bedroom set we realised
that we didn’t have enough flowery wallpaper to cover all of the walls, which
we then changed into a bed head board, which worked and looked good. The day
before the shoot we realised that a kitchen for the kitchen set hadn’t been
provided. So we had organised to come back to my house to film the kitchen
sets. However, on the day of the shoot, a cooking hob had been provided as well
as a kitchen sink and fridge, therefore allowing us to film in the set. Because
of this sudden change we decided to shoot the band performance before the
kitchen and living room scene, just in case, so that we could have a band
performance band when editing and shoot the scenes at a later date.
Personally I think that the transition shots from the
different floors where the most successful, these were filmed by using a crane.
In order to make sure we included the main shots we needed we should have made
a list of shots which we needed and this would have helped us be more organised
as well I Feel that we managed our actor
and actress well as well as the band members, by explaining clearly to them
what they needed to do and organising there costume and make up for them.
In the edit I am looking forward to seeing the quick cuts of
the shots of the normal band and the cardboard band cut next to the shots of
the band with the strobe light. Our teamwork though out the shoot day was good,
with each of us dividing of do to different things which needed to be done.
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