Thursday, 25 September 2014

Music Video Coursework : Editing Third and Fourth Cut

The third week was really about putting all the necessary shots needed together but it really didn't feel like a music video. One reason to this was that the shots we put together was very long and so it felt like a short film with flashbacks more than an actual the music video. But after referring back to our research we had done from the start of the process, we realised that alot of the music video from our genre had short cuts but of different angles and set ups of playing the guitar. So not only did we apply this to our music video but there was still something missing especially at bridge/instrumental part of the song.

After showing our teacher the music video so far and explaining to him key ideas we put in and the situation we had, he made us realise that in the instrumental part, you could hear 2 guitars - acoustic (from before) and electric. So he suggested to us that it would be a great addition, if you could film that as well. After planning how we were going to do the 2nd unit, we decided to go ahead with the plans and actually shoot it for that weekend in time to check the footage and put it in the music video





The fourth week was still editing and perfecting the whole first part of the music video as the singer could not make the weekend we wanted to do the shoot so we had to do it the fourth week's weekend. The shoot was alright apart from a couple of thing, when actually arrived to the location, it took around 50mins after school so as it was in October, the lighting was not the same as the sun was setting. In addition, the corn from the set up with Juliet and Gianluca, had been cut down, which was a big problem as there would not of been that continuous flow between the 2 shots. But fortunately, we discussed that most of our shots that we shot listed and storyboarded was close-up so it was fine because we would have not of captured the background as much. Actually, shooting  him was fine as we stuck to the schedule and asked him to sing along with the electric guitar at the end of the song incase if we wanted to of kept those shots. We had also decided that we should get a shot of him walking away (which was not storyboarded or shot listed) at the end so make we could put that at the end of the music video to finish it off.

Thursday, 11 September 2014

Music Video Coursework : Editing First and Second Cut


For the first few weeks, putting down particular tracks was easy for us as we knew how to work the programme and we used different tools to short-cut the process for us. It really felt like the pieces were matching up as the music video really made more sense when looking at it electronically put together then on paper using storyboards and shot lists. Although, we did use our pre-production pack to identify and make new 'bins' (folders in Final Cut Pro (FCP)) and name them to particular things such as 'Bounty' which was the pub we shot at or 'Field' and so we would drop the different shots into them making it easier to pick particular shots that we needed because it was filtered into specific names for us to use.


The first week, we decided that it was essential to look through all of our footage to what we really needed or scrap the ones we didn't as we did not want to use footage that was not of a high quality standard. In addition, we wanted to lay out a few tracks down to see how it looks overall and then afterwards we really start making music video cuts.

In the second week, we really got editing that week as we planned to smooth out the transition between the pubs set ups of him singing with the field shots where he and Juliet were acting. As we did this before with the AS coursework - our assumption was that it would be simple and we would only have to put a few cuts in each set ups. But actually, it was a lot longer than I thought it would have of taken. We spent most of our free in the first few weeks because to get a particular sync right with the visuals and music was very difficult. Also, getting an appropriate shot in a specific part was easier but you still had to understand what shots worked and didn't work with the previous set ups.

Friday, 5 September 2014

Music Video Coursework : Treatment


*Ignore The Music Part*



A treatment is a breakdown of your movie story, the foundation for a screenplay
It reveals the full story and its structure, and shows the main and secondary characters
personalities, relationships, and how they change and develop.

Although, a treatment normally is for a movie or short story, we purposely created one for the music video because it helped us break down everything we needed to focus on for the music video filming and to aid us with why we did everything we did.

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Music video Coursework : Storyboard and Shot List for Performance

This is the shotlist and storyboard for the performance of the the music video where we filmed Gianluca in the pub, with lighting.







Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Music Video Coursework : Shooting Day #1 and #2

Today, we went to our first location which is 'The Bounty' pub. This is where we filmed his acoustic guitars. We went earlier than everyone else so we could set up so we could replicate the lighting like we had done in the recce as we thought that it worked with the feeling that we had wanted to create. Around lunch time, Gianluca and Juliet arrived with the appropriate clothing and we started filming. We had filmed extra footage that we wanted to use for the narrative which is when they both walk out and in and see each other then pause and walk past each other then we see him leave. This took constant filming of the feet, eyes, face etc.. which was very hard although, the actors were very compliant with what we had asked from them. The bounty pub were very helpful and they allowed us to play the song (REPEATEDLY) for us to get the shots we needed for the actual shoot. This allowed us to match the singing and struming to the music so we could edit that perfectly on the pre-production stages. Overall, it was a good day and I am happy that it all wen as smoothly as it did.



The second day of shooting we all got there at around 11:30am and walked to the corn field at the right time. This is when the sun was at its highest point and so there was more sunlight so when filming there was already natural warm colours. It was the first time the artist and actress had met so it was awkward at first but after a few takes, the 2 got along and actually had a bit of spark which helped the romantic part to our music video. They were both very patient, professional and co-operative which was good as we could obtain the things we needed while building a good relationship with them. They worked well together and with us which in turn made what could have been a stressful shoot day due to weather or location going wrong into a relaxed environment.

To conclude both days went well for me and Sapir when shooting our music video, the atmosphere was very relaxed as we knew what we wanted to achieve in the time we had and both actors cooperated well.






Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Music Video Coursework : Logistics

We talked to the artist and the actress, the day before and we told them when they needed to be there and the clothing they needed to where. This helped us co-ordinate where people needed to be and organise when we could start shooting the music videos etc...

Wardrobe
In the table below, the listed items are required on the filming day. We have added more columns so later on we can add additional features. We have also included the management of the prop and this means that they are in charge of the property of the prop and ensure that it is where it needs to be when desirable.
No.
Wardrobe
1
black t-shirt and jeans – Gianluca Volpe
2
white t-shirt and jeans – Gianluca Volpe
3
Jean shorts and flowery tshirt  - Juliet (female character)
4

5


Equipment
In the table below, the equipment that are required to film the opening sequence. We have included again the management of the item and ensure it is there when needed.
No.
Equipment
Managed by…
1
Camera Kit
Sophie
2
Tripods (x2)
Sophie
3
LED light
Sapir
4
Steady Cam
Sapir
5
Guitars
Gianluca

Logistics

Day 1
11:30 - Set up
12:30 - Actors arrive and brief
12:40 - Start Filming
14:00 - Finish filming

Day 2
11:45 - Meet near station and walk to location
12:30 - Arrival
12:40 - Start Filming
14:00 - Finish Filming