For me, the day
prior to our shoot was mainly focused on organization. I spoke to all the cast
members so they could show me their costume to check it was appropriate and
their makeup plans, also giving them a schedule of the day. I also checked I
had all the necessary props, and that all the items of the set were in place to
set up.
Before we began
shooting, I helped construct the first set, black walls all round and some
blinders behind the artist. We did find a different DJ table, a box that held
lighting equipment in, which looked far more realistic. We also had to do the artists makeup, and direct them and
explain what we wanted them to do in each scene and placed them in the space
ready for the camera.
Each scene that we
shot worked very well and felt that the shots we got really embodied how we had
imagined the video looking. We found that the performance element was slightly
away from our vision, but was in fact better, as it gave us more of a range of
shots, as we could play around with lighting.
Throughout the day
my group played various different roles. I was directing the people in front of
the camera and motivating them making sure they were lively and confident. I
also worked on filming, making sure we had enough interesting and usable shots for
edit. I mainly used extreme close up, medium close up, wide shots and tracking.
I felt that my
directional skills were particularly good. As a dancer I was able to physically
show them what it was exactly that they needed to be doing. Therefore they were
never dull to watch on camera and always had something to do. This made them
feel more confident therefore their were more convincing as their character.
The main issues we
had on the shoot day were to do with costume and the amount of people we were
working with. We had issues with costume not staying on or being too
uncomfortable, these were soon solved with safety pins and slight alteration to
the material or a change in outfit, the other issue with the amount of people
in a small space meant that they were difficult to keep control of and not
distract the people who were currently on camera. This took effort from our
whole team but eventually they were co-operative and we were able to direct
them well in the auditions and party scene.
I think that the
most successful part of the shoot was the performance element. Our female
singer was a great performer and easy to direct. We got lots of usable shots
very quickly and finished that scene ahead of schedule, setting us up
positively for the rest of the day.
I felt that we
could have got more shots of the auditions, as there were so many cast members
to get through we did not spend much time on each member individually as we
wanted to fit them all in. therefore we may not have got every person in detail
as much as we had hoped.
I felt that we
worked very well throughout the day and prior. We split our duties, so one of
us as on camera and directing, another monitoring the cast, costumes and props,
and the other organized the schedule and planned the set, making sure that everything
ran smoothly.
We can now add
pictures form the shoot day to our website for ‘fans’ to see. We also got the
artists to take ‘selfies’ to go on the website. Whilst they were performing we
got a photographer to take pictures, so they look professional. We will put
them in black and white and use them as backgrounds and covers on the site and
twitter feed.
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