Saturday, 17 December 2016

Behind The Scenes

When filming the studio performance to our music video we came to the decision that using a tripod would enable us to have the best stability for when it came to capturing a good angle and shot video clip. Also because we used some close up camera angled single shots it allowed us to achieve an even and same proportion shot for each member of the video. For example by placing the camera on a tripod it allowed us to angle the hight and make sure the positioning of the person lip syncing was in the same position and proportion in contrast which the other members to the band. Being tall myself we had to take into consideration the height of the band members and where they were positioned in the group shots. 
When filming the studio performances where the band members are seen wearing white clothing and neon triangle shapes across there face , we also used a tripod to level out the camera. Our idea behind using this triangle drawing over the face technique was taken through the influenced of ' somebody that I used to know' music video. We took the meaning of a three sided shape and used this to symbolise three friends having a special close bond which formed a group. By using this concept it also supported the theory Goodwin had of there being a relationship between the lyrics and video footage. As you can see in the behind the scenes the same colours were used in the face paints to link to the colours which were used in the powder paint video clips, this was to show continuity throughout the music video. The clothing we wore was to contrast with the background colour for example black and white are two contrasting colours which make the overall picture appear more intriguing and interesting, also we didn't want the clothing to distract away from the lip syncing within the studio scenes. 

When it came to the power paint filming we decided to wear a white top and black leggings, this was so the colours of the paint would be clear and vibrant when thrown onto a white material. we used a variety of different long,medium, wide and close up camera shots to show the location and surroundings of where we were throwing the paint. But also we decided to use a bunch of different camera angles to focus on the band members and them throwing the paint. The only disadvantage we gained from using powder paint was we was limited to the amount we had, and found that we could re-film a scenes on another day because we wouldn't have the paint on the exact same sections of our clothes and body which wouldn't show continuity.




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