Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Production Schedule

This is our production schedule, where we have discussed the dates where we will be filming. We set out these appropriately as we have different schedules. This made the filming process much more organised.  
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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Actresses agreement

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 The images on this presentation, is evidence that our actresses have agreed to our term and conditions that my group and I set. We also have the group representative signing the agreement.

Monday, 27 October 2014

Auditioning artists (screen test)




In this screen shot, it features the artist that will be featured in our music video.We have filmed using different angles and singing the fisrt verses of the song. As this is our screen test, it will allow us what we could differently in our actual music video such as pronouncing the words properly. We will also use the same angle shots including others such as low angle shots. The screen test was just done our main singer of the band in order to see whether she is right for our music video.

Sunday, 26 October 2014

Organisation of props


This is the organisation of props. I have shown what we will use in our music video and from where we will get our products and equipment. As we have planned it, it makes it easier to know what we need and where we will get it from.

Saturday, 25 October 2014

Risk Assessment

Production Title: Pumpin Blood                Assessor: Kenya Mendoza
Date: 03/11/14                                         
Locations: Southend, Liverpool Street & Canary Wharf Station, Studio

The risk assessment shows my group and I to see wether the risk is high or low so that we can be prepared during our filming process. 

Risk
Who is at risk?
Level of Risk
Control measure to be implemented

Sparklers


Crew and actors

9

Making sure that the sparklers are handled safely as it could lead to safety problems in injuring and burning the person


Stations (Liverpool Street & Canary Wharf)


Crew and actors

7

As the stations become overcrowded due to rush hour, the crew could be injured while filming these scenes due to the large amount of people where they could get squashed and trampled on. The crew should always be on a lookout that they are not in the way to prevent this from happening.

Stations (Liverpool Street & Canary Wharf) 



The product (camera, equipment)

7

Making sure that the product is mounted on the tripod safely, due to the large crowds the camera may end up falling and breaking. In order to prevent this, the camera and equipment should be stored safely at all times.


Weather


Crew and actors

7

Checking the weather the day before filming, to ensure the weather is in good filming conditions


Theme Park 


Crew and actors

8

Ensure that all crew and actors are safe during filming in the theme parks where it involves going on rides. To prevent any accidents, rides that are deemed too dangerous for filming should be avoided.

On location (beach scene)



Crew and actors

7

Scenes for the video include running around by the beach with a group of friends, actors could be injured due to tripping and to prevent this would ensure that the area is clear/safe enough to run around in.


Train


Crew and actors

7

While filming in the train, the actors and crew members could be injured or left behind. To prevent this, must make sure all crew and actors board the train together.

Band equipment



Crew and actors

9

Band equipment should be stored safely and should be placed in areas where it is less likely to cause any accidents. In order to do this, there must be a limited amount of people walking around while the band equipment is out to try and prevent any accidents.

Electrical wires



Crew, actors and product (lighting and camera)

9

If electrical wires are exposed, it could lead to the crew and actors tripping and causing injuries. It can also disturb filming as footage could be lost or the loss of lighting could interrupt a scene.


Friday, 24 October 2014

Mise en Scene (for each location)


Assessor: Megan Booth and Kenya Mendoza

This is the presentation for all our different locations and we have included all the equipment we need and the reasons why we have chosen these locations. 

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Sourcing Possible Locations

  
Assessor: Me 


The Recce template of our locations, and what the possible issues are, and how we shall overcome them. It will allow us to know whether or not we will have any problematic issues with our filming process. 

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Star Image Moodboard / Artist profile

Assessor: Megan Booth
This is the moodboard of what the main singer is likey to wear as well as her bandmates. It will make the process of choosing a costume easier. 


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Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Shooting Script

The shooting script shows where the camera actions, seconds and editing are to be considered, in order to produce a detailed format for our music video.
Shot
Camera/Action
Time
Editing
1
Birds-eye view shot of businessmen and women, rushing to work. Shots are taken in different places e.g. Canary Wharf, Liverpool street, and Heathrow.

0.10s


Time-lapse and reverse editing
2
Establishing shot of the airport.
0.05s
Cut
3
Long shot, tracking a businessman/woman with a suitcase going one way.

0.04s
Cut
4
Camera tracks the band going the opposite way where the song initially starts.
This would be filmed in the airport.
0.06s
Cut/Merge

5
The camera tracks the band from behind tilting up, from their feet, to the arrival sign above their heads.

0.06s
Cut
6
The first line of the first verse, would be the starting of the journey.
One camera is on the train filming the band, getting on the train, form a long, to mid shot.

0.07s
Continuity editing
7
The camera that was initially tracking them, would show the train doors closing and departing.

0.06s
Cut
8
Mid shot from behind, showing the band getting off the train, at a different location (the beach). Establishing shot of the beach and band.

0.08s
Cross cutting
9
Continues on the beach scene with a mid-shot of the singer putting her fists up in the air.


0.06s
Matched cut
10
The next scene with the main singer in a studio setting with the projector on their faces and doing the same action as she did in the beach (fist pump)

0.12s
Cross cutting
11
The projector projecting videos and images that symbolise an adrenaline rush e.g. fireworks, explosions
0.06
Cross cutting
12
Long shot, band entering the theme park
0.07
Establishing shot
13
Hand held camera shot of the friends running to the arcade/theme park in the afternoon. POV shot of the group of friends on rides e.g. bumper cars, sky drop, turtle swing.
0.12
Sequence shot
14
Main singer is walking through the theme park/in front of rollercoaster night.
Close up shot/ mid shot

0.06s
Eye line match
15
POV and a panning long shot of the friends skateboarding/cycling to the pier.
0.011s
Cut
16
Continues on the beach scene with a mid-shot of the singer putting her fists up in the air.

0.04s
Fade
17
This relates to the next scene with the main singer in a studio setting with the projector on their faces and doing the same action as she did in the beach (fist pump)

0.04s
Matched cut
18
Scene of the previous places that the band/friends went to

0.12
Montage
19
Slow motion and reverse editing of, the group of friends, on bikes/skateboards, holding sparklers/coloured smoke bombs

0.12
Slow motion, reverse editing
20
Long shot of the band/friends running on the beach (slow motion) with sparklers/colour smoke bombs.

0.10
Sequence shot
21
Studio performance, mid shot
Editing is used to cut from main singer to band members, back and forth.

0.12s
Cross cutting
22
Wide shot, projecting videos onto the band, while switching back to the actual video using the same movements e.g. fist pumps. 

0.14
Continuity editing
23
Montage of the scenes at a fast pace and then a mid shot of the band/friends walking along the shore and whistling.

0.09
Montage
24
End with them doing a fist pump.
0.04
Final cut

Monday, 20 October 2014

Animatic Storyboard

Another group member drew the anamatic storyboard in order for our music video to be more of a vivid image so that we can refer back to it when we are actually shooting and editing our music video. 

Sunday, 19 October 2014

Presentation Pitch

This is the presentation that we gave to our class to show them about our ideas of our music video. The questions that were asked was that if there was going to enough time to film in all the location, and we answered yes as the locations are close by.




Friday, 10 October 2014

Initial focus group



We made ths focus group in order to get other opinion for our peers and to also help us improve and develop our ideas for our music video, which we will take into consideration.

Final music video synopsis

            

This is the final video synopsis. We have broken up the the verses and the chorus in order to plan out our ideas so that my group and I will know what is going on in each scene. 

Friday, 3 October 2014

Audience Profile

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  This is my audience profile which describes what type of audience I will be promoting to and it will make it easier to appeal to the particular audience.