Friday, 26 November 2010
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Production Schedule part 2
This is another part to our production schedule it is far more detailed than the previous 1 and is an essential look into how the coming of our music video 'pass out' was made.
Rough Cut
At the moment unavailable due to blogger not uploading the video but it consists of a bit of Green screen and performances from both Neto and Carlos aswell as featuring a dance group.
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Teacher Feedback
Hello boys
Don't forget that your rough cut must be posted before the end of the week - and you must also post a response to the comments that you received from your teachers.
Don't forget that your rough cut must be posted before the end of the week - and you must also post a response to the comments that you received from your teachers.
Saturday, 20 November 2010
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Filming
During our filming, we had to overcome several obstacles to ensure we got the most out of our time with the camera. As we filmed in London Bridge for one scene in the evening/night, lighting was a little bit of an issue because our faces wern't seen clearly on the camera. However, we decided to film under a lamp which provided perfect lighting for the shots.
Later, we were confronted by security personell who asked us to get permission from the council to film on sight. As we were on our final shot, it seemed pointless, but he allowed us for a further 5 minutes!
If we were to film again, we would definetly need to gain the required permission to film on that sight. If it were to be during the night, we would bring a light which would fit on top of the camera for extra visibility.
We required the green screen for a majority of our shots in the music video, on our first attempt we thought we did well, only to find a shadow in almost every shot, which would interfere with the green screen, not allowing us to use it properly. We were forced to scrap all filming done and restart, ensuring there was no shadows. We had to modify the lighting for this to take place successfully.
Later, we were confronted by security personell who asked us to get permission from the council to film on sight. As we were on our final shot, it seemed pointless, but he allowed us for a further 5 minutes!
If we were to film again, we would definetly need to gain the required permission to film on that sight. If it were to be during the night, we would bring a light which would fit on top of the camera for extra visibility.
We required the green screen for a majority of our shots in the music video, on our first attempt we thought we did well, only to find a shadow in almost every shot, which would interfere with the green screen, not allowing us to use it properly. We were forced to scrap all filming done and restart, ensuring there was no shadows. We had to modify the lighting for this to take place successfully.
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