Tuesday 7 May 2013

Filming Schedule


Filming Schedule
We filmed the majority of our music video out on the day/night of halloween, we feel this fitted in well with the theme of our music video and as well as helping to influence us in the process. In order to ensure that all of filming is done within our timescale we must ensure we create a filming schedule. All of our filming was carried over a 2 day timescale, with the majority of the filming being done at night on the first day. The first aspect we planed to film is the band within the stables, we feel that this will take the most time to get right as this is the point where most people were involved. This section of the music video also contained a lot of props such as musical instruments and lighting. This location gave a creepy effect as the corners of the room appeared dark on camera giving the impression that maybe there is someone else in the room. Another scary aspect of this location was the bars located at the front of the stables. This gives the idea that whoever is performing in the stables is trapped inside much like a prison cell. This gives the audience the impression that the people inside the stables are either evil or dangerous.
Once this filming stage was complete we then looked at filming outside sections within the wooded area. This provided creepy scenery which was dark but still visible through the use of the camera. By this time was dark with very dim light, providing us with the right lighting to emphasise the theme we will be working on. We felt this was necessary as this is a common convention in scary/creepy music videos. This process completed the first day of filming. The second day of filming consisted of capturing other areas of the music video such as scenes including a white horse and the rugby scene with the mannequin head. The scene we filmed with the white horse and Shelbys sister showed that there is purity and goodness outside of the scene of the stables. We will also use this time to capture any footage that was not captured within the first day.

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