Showing posts with label Filming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filming. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Powder paint filming

Today we filmed the powder paint scene. We did this simply in a park. We got more footage than we needed which will be good for editing as we will have a wide spread of shots to chose from. There were a few issues with light fading and rain, but we managed to get everything filmed and it was a lot of fun.


Sunday, 19 January 2014

Filming - Issues

We planned to film the powder paint party today. However, due to the majority of people we needed to be involved in the scene being unable to attend, we have postponed filming to the 25th/26th of January in the hopes that more people will be able to make it and that we will therefore end up with a more realistic-looking 'party' (more than 5 people there).

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Filming

Today we went up to London to film some shots of our artist lip syncing to the song in front of famous land marks. Unfortunately we lost some time out of the day due to people being late, but we still managed to film the majority of what we needed to get done, only missing out on filming some scenes in Camden due to the light fading. However, these shots can be easily picked up later, so it's not too much of an issue. Further issues included forgetting some of the necessary parts for the tripod, however I don't the we really needed the tripod as handheld shots achieved a better result as we were able to move around the artist and get more interesting shots. We learned throughout the day which way to film the artist achieved the best look, with the first shots having slightly too much movement - to the last shots still being visually interesting but not moving around so much as to disorientate the viewer.

Also during the day we took photos from each location for possible use in our digi-packs. My favorite photos being the ones taken at the skate park by Nicola.





Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Test shooting

Today we tested out the opening scene for costumes, lighting, and general set up. We ended up having some continuity errors and issues with costume and script. So we decided that at some point we would have to reshoot this so as to have a seamless opening sequence.