Monday, 30 January 2012

Day 3 Filming - Glenn

On the afternoon of 25th January, Jay, Adam and Glenn went up to London to do some more filming. I was unavailable due to work committments, however the others went up anyway as we needed some footage! Again, there was a race against time with the light, but the footage that they got was of a good standard and we managed to use it to put into the rough cut. Below is some of the shots that the group managed to get that appeared in the final cut.

 The shot on the left is one that we originally wanted from our story board ideas. It is our model holding a sign reading 'What'. There are other shots that with him holding signs that say 'A', 'Life' and '?'. They are not all shots of him in front of the telephone box. When they went up, Adam and Jay just asked Glenn, in different places that they came across, to stand holding each sign for a few seconds. The idea is then to almalgamate all of the sing holding shots together and have a montage of them shown on the screen.


Dark and Overcast
The shot on the right is a pan shot of London from Waterloo Bridge. The shot over looks the train line leading into Charring X station. Jay and Adam thought that it would be effective to have a few pan shots of the city, which I also agreed with, and when walking over Waterloo Bridge, noticed the view so decided to take a shot of it. The only poblem wth the shot is that it is a bit dark with heavy cloud cover which may ruin the continuity of the video fro going to broad daylight to overcast and darkness.

Bright Lights on Traffic
Another shot that was taken on the day was of moving vehicles. As it was dark, the vehicles had their lights on. Glenn put forward the idea to Adam and Jay that filming the traffic and speeding it up in the actual video would look effective with the bright lights. In order for us to speed the footage up, we had to film for a substantial amount of time in a neutral position. Shooting for a short peridod of time, say 10 seconds, would only be about 2-3 seconds on the screen. So they filmed for 2 minutes to get a decent amout of footage with differet vehicles, people and volume of traffic.

Some of the best footage that Adam and Jay got was the shots in the tunnel. When they were up in London, no one could remember where the original tunnel was and I was unavailable to be contacted, but luckily, the lads came across another tunnel. The location is instantly recognizable to anyone who loves and listens to Coldplay.
This is the tunnel that Chris Martin and his band filmed the beginning of their video to 'Fix You'. A link to their full video can be found here. The tunnel is exactly what we wanted with the high brick walls


Friday, 27 January 2012

Boards

When we got back after our first day of filming, we re looked at our story board and noticed that some of the scenes we required our model to be holding signs that say 'WHAT', 'A', 'LIFE' and '?'. Adam took note of this and the next day he came into school with this all prepared. I was only expecting to see a bit of card with the words, but instead, he had managed to find a couple of pieces of wood of equal size and sprayed the letters on the board. Below is what Adam managed to create and these will be used in our filming for Glenn to hold.





Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Day 2 Filming - Glenn

On 19th January, the group went up to London for the first time with Glenn. Glenn informed us that he had been trying to learn the lyrics as best as he could the previous evening and said he knew them well enough to sing along to. There was a slight problem that we had to deal with when up in London, and that was time Due to other commitments in the morning, Glenn was only available from 1230, meaning that we didn't get to London until 2 which in turn meant we were fighting to use as much daylight as possible seeing as it gets dark very quickly over the winter months.

London Bridge
When got off the train at London Bridge as we were going to go the the tunnel that I had showed Adam the first time we went filming. As we were walking to the location, we were walking over London Bridge (the bridge that goes over the Thames) and Glenn thought it was a nice location to begin filming. This was not an original location that we had thought of, but when we stopped and looked at it, we realised that he was right. We were been able to have get a number of different shots here that included, looking over the river whilst performing the song, walking over the bridge whilst performing and also just general pan shots of London as well as some establishing shots. The picture on the right is one of London Bridge. As you can see, it has quite a large pavement so there was plenty of space to film. Another idea that the storyboard shows, is how our model is to walk across the road towards the camera. Although a very busy road at times, we feel that this could be the ideal location as you have the river as a backdrop, and also, the road as a central reservation so Glenn could easily make it to the middle without having to dodge traffic!

Jay Filming On London Bridge
So, when we were at location, we decided quickly that we would all take it in turns to operate the camera so as 1) we were all seen to be doing something and not just standing around, and 2) to see who the best camera person was. 
People adapt differently to different things and it may have been that Jay or Adam was better at using the camera, utilising the variety of shots better than I would be able to. The picture on the left shows Jay using the camera with the tripod at the London Bridge location. The idea was to film glen leaning on the bridge wall and we would have the camera moving around his body (so start filming on one side of his face, and end on the other side). Although this possible would have been a good idea and looked effective in the video, it proved difficult to keep the camera steady and the final product was a shaky picture. It would have been better if we had a dolly with us which would have held the camera for us and moved it without the wobbly effect.

Glenn Performing On Southbank
The next location that we filmed at on this day  was on Southbank, just outside the Mayor's office. I thought of this location when we were on the train as I had recently seen it in another iconic music video. The video is one by JLS and how they used this location can be found in this link. We thought it would be a good idea at this point to have Glenn in the position that he is in in the picture, whilst singing the song. The backdrop is effective with the iconic Tower Bridge and we also liked the ground with the laminate like flooring.

After we had done some filming in this location, we thought that because the Tower Bridge was so close to us, why not take advantage of it and do some filming there too.

Adam Filming Glenn Along Tower Bridge
The picture above shows Adam filming Glenn performing the song whilst walking along the bridge. Apart from getting a few funny looks and people getting in the way of the camera because they thought they were on TV, the only problem was trying to set the right speed that both Adam and Glenn could stick too. It was hardest for Adam who had to try and walk backwards whilst trying to keep the camera steady. To do this and ensure that the pathway was clear for him, Jay and I walked ahead of him a few feet. The end result looked good with only minor wobbles that cannot be helped.

Me Filming Glenn In Tunnel
By this time, it was well into 1500, and we were all hungry so decided to get somthing to eat. By the time we found somewhere to get some food, get the food and eat it, it was dark. We still wanted to do so many more different location shots with Glenn, but it just wasn't possible with the light that was available to us.

All we could do with the light available was to go to the tunnel that was going to be the focus of the video and begin filming. The light did not really affect us here as it was lit with bright overhead lights. As you can see from the picture on the left, I am using the camera filming glen against the wall, singing whilst playing the guitar. Someof the shots came out really well, but otheres not so well. When we brought the footage back to the class, we realised that the location looked a bit dull and dreary.

Monday, 23 January 2012

Model 2... Glenn

As said in the previous post, our original model Jack pulled out in helping us with the filming so we had to find someone else, and we found Glenn! Glenn is a member of a band called Go-Zilla where him and 2 others write and perform their own songs as well as doing covers of others.  As well as musicians, the group make their own music videos so I thought it might help listening to and watching what they have created to see if we could gain any more inspiration. The video I looked at is a cover by singer/songwriter Ke$ha. The song is called Blow.
Although Glenn is not in the video much and doesn't actually sing anything, it shows that he is willing to do anything to promote himself and his band.

Glenn is a keen drummer, guitarist and keyboard player which is very useful for us as we would like our model to be playing a guitar in our video.

Glenn also took Media at A2 level last year so is familiar with what to do and could also give us some of his ideas, as there is nothing better than feedback from all areas so as we can improve our video.

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Day 1 Filming

On Sunday 15th January, me and Adam went up to London to begin filming. Jay and our model Jack had football in the morning and were going to follow us up after their match to help us begin filming properly. What Adam and I intended to do before the other two joined us was to film te London Eye. From previous posts I have explained how we intended to have a shot of the London Eye spinning round quite fast. The only way we could have this effect is to film one full rotation of the wheel and then speed it up. This would have taken us half an hour to forty five minutes which is why we went up early so as not to waste time doing it when the other two joined us.

London Eye
When me and Adam reached the London Eye, we noticed it wasn't moving and was in fact shut for 'essential maintenance', the only time it is ever shut in the year. Because of this our filming schedule was ruined for the morning and we had to decide on another day to begin filming. We went and discussed what we could do in regards to filming before Jay and Jack came to meet us and decided on going to our main location of Leake Street and begin filming the opening and closing shots, as well as the still shots of the images on the wall.

Leake Street
When we got to Leake Street we noticed how the street was filled with cars, something we thought was unusual for a Sunday morning. When we entered the street we also noticed a large group of youths in the centre of the street in a huddle. There was also a strong smell of cannabis blowing through the tunnel/street and based on these observations we did not feel it was appropriate to be filming here. It may be OK to film on some days when the street is virtually empty however should we need to re film anything from this street (which is more than likely) then we cannot guarantee that it would be appropriate to be filming here. So, another hurdle that we had crossed and needed to overcome. I mentioned to Adam that on a visit up to London recently with my family I had walked through an underpass/tunnel along the Southbank river which was an even better location to film than Leake Street, so we decided to go and check this location out. The pictures on the left and right are of the new location and you can see that this is identical to our original thought of having our model perform in front of a brick wall, appearing to busk.

OUR DAY GOT WORSE!

Jack
En-route to the new location of filming, we got a phone call from Jay telling us that we needed to find a new model. Jack had text him telling him that he had too much of a workload to cope with and also had no money even though we offered to pay for him... It was obviously an excuse to just not help us out, but either way, our group was stuffed without someone to film. Me and Adam frantically started to think of someone that could appear in our video that would fit the part. It even got to the stage that we started considering someone within the actualy group to film! But then I thought of someone. At the start of the course our teacher mentioned to us that a student from last year, Glenn Rice was in a band and that we should film then, but we decided not to becuase we were not keen on his bands style of music - maybe we should have agreed to doing this and not had all of the hassle of finding locations etc and made it more simple for ourselves by filming a performance video. So I messaged Glenn asking him whether he could help us out, and near enough straight away got a message back agreeing to help us out!! Above, right, is a picture of Glenn. This is not one we have taken ourselves, but it shows Glenns style. It also shows that he is musical becuase of the guitar, which is handy because we need a guitarto appear in our video.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Equipment Needed

Before we go up to London we need to establish what we are going to take up to help us. Obviously the main two things that are needed are a camera and a tripod. The camera, for the filming aspect, the tripod to prevent any shaky camera movements. Equipment that we need are as followed;
  • Sony Handycam
  • Tripod
  • Camera Tape
  • iPhone/iPod
  • Digital Camera - Sony & Hitachi
  • Acoustic Guitar
Each piece of equipment is vital to us in order to help us film the video.


Friday, 6 January 2012

What Music Channel?

As a group we have decided on a song and a rough idea of what our video is going to look like, however it has occurred to me that we also need to think of a music channel to 'host' as it were, our final video on. It is important to add a channel identity in to the music video to add the authenticity to it and to make the video seem more believable to the target audience. Thinking about some music channels, I think it is safe to say that the song that we have chosen is one that could potentially be played on any channel. The song has only just been released in to the charts so it is quite a contemporary song that would be played across a wide variety of music channels. Of course, the music channels would have to be genre specific. for example, you would not necessarily see a Noel Gallagher song being played on something like music channel 'Kiss' as this channel predominately facilitates for more R&B up beat contemporary songs.

We knew that the most obvious music channel that everyone could relate to was MTV. MTV is such a big brand and has many different extensions that show different programmes and different genres of music.