Thursday 29 March 2012

My journal of our filming days

Please note that this is also availible on the group blog.

Day 1. Our first day of filming, we wanted to have iconic images and interesting locations for our music video, and with the influence from music video's like Professor Green's "Never be a right time" video, we decided to head to London. We wanted to be performing in front of locations such as the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye. We managed to get right next to the river Thames and film performance shots among the beach of the river with the London eye in the background, then went along the embankment to perform shots in front of Big Ben. It was a good day out into London and we were satisfied with what we got.

Day 2.
Using Adam's house, we wanted to film the majority if not all of the narrative on the second day of filming. We were very thankful of Ella and Alex who agreed to be in our video. We were hoping that we would be able to do the florist shots but our man behind the flowers Martin wasn't available. We still managed to film most of our narrative with really good acting performances from both Alex and Ella along with Adams role. We were disappointed not to do the florist shots but once again it was a good days filming.

Day 3.
A relatively quiet days work compared to our other working days. Adam and Alex went to the florist in Worcester Park to finish off the narrative. We wanted a good shot of Adam having to steal flowers to show the measures the protagonist will go for his girlfriend. This was also helped by the man who owned the florist Martin being very cooperative.

Day 4.
On our way to London on our first day we saw a court yard on the train journey which we both thought would be another great place for a performance shot, so we made another journey up to a very cold Vauxhall. It turned out that the court yard we spotted was in fact owned by a broadcasting company, the said that they would of let us book the yard but there was no chance it being available on that day. So we walked around then found a equally good little stretch of land. It looked like a old car park which was behind a car garage. It in truth looked as if it had been deserted for a while. This location had brilliant graffiti and traffic cones as well as a few rocks, which made it another brilliant place to film some performance shots. We got loads and loads of different angels here, and at the end of the day we were very happy with what we had achieved that day, despite it being bitterly cold.

Day 5.
It seemed as if we had been filming forever, but we felt that we needed just one more location for our video as we saw that most videos have a different location per verse. Instead of trekking it all the way to London we decided to stay local and just use Frasers house. Fraser had already used his house for filming his preliminary task, and with the room being done up to look less like a bedroom, Adam asked if we could use the same location. A much warmer day in and we finally had finished filming the video. Editing the film however is what is really going to test us.

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