Monday, 15 October 2012

2nd Filming - Lane Scene

I was unable to attend our second shoot of filming, however prior to this we had decided to re-shoot the lane scene and better our shots. We have each taken charge of a particular scene in the film in order to give us all an equal work load. My chosen scene to edit was the lane scene and so I will be looking closer and being critical whilst editing of  these scenes in order to give a good overall outcome. The following videos and images are from the second shooting of filming and are the ones, combined with a few from our first shots, that I will be putting into the final video.

This seven second clip conveys the moment in our video in which Alice angrily throws off her blazer and storms down the lane after receiving an abusive text message. Overall, this is my favourite shot as the blazer lands on the fence which is what we intended and her expression throughout the clip is constant.



These are three more attempts at the blazer throwing section in the scene, however this is an example of how it can so easily go wrong. The blazer does not land on the fence, and for our video to have seemless continuity we need the front and back shot to be nearing perfect.  


These are the other shots which we may be using in the final edit of the lane scene in our music video.

 


 







These are the images from the DSLR camera which was taken along to filming to prove that they are our own original shots.



Experimenting with the lane was useful as it allowed my group to use the whole stretch of land in order for Alice to walk the whole way.


Alice wore the same exact clothes as she did in the first filming as this would give us continuity in our video, and the veiwer would not know that we actually filmed it on different days.






 These shots are of Lauren filming Alice as she stands still and walks towards her down the lane. My group tried to film Alice walking towards them as the person holding the camera would walk backwards, giving a different veiw of our main character. The videos were a bit shaky however we can easily manipulate this in editing and keep the video steady.



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