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FILMING EVIDENCE THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT

 

 

Milo filming

Milo filming

Milo filming

Milo filming

Milo filming

Milo filming

Katie filming for the video.

Katie filming for the video.

Me suggesting different shot angles

Me suggesting different shot angles

Me setting up the camera

Me setting up the camera

Me setting up the camera

Me setting up the camera

Me setting up the camera

Me setting up the camera

Katie setting up the camera

Katie setting up the camera

Throughout the filming process we tried to make a concious effort to take pictures of us filming so we could easily identify who filmed what parts of the music video and who assisted with the setting up of the cameras and the different elements of the mise en scene. Filming was quite stress free because as a group we all had similar frees most of the time and that meant that when filming was required to be done, it was fairly simple to organise and could be done within a couple of days. We all 

quite enjoyed it too and because we had the storyboard and shooting script close to hand, we found it really simple to organise what shots we were gunna do, when we would do them, who with and what props we needed. In addition to this, because we had the song on Katie's iPhone we found it really easy to time different shots to ensure that we filmed for the correct duration of time. The only issues we had when filming was the weather and our idea for pathetic fallacy. We wanted a few of the shots to have rain in the background but that wasn't awful due to the black and white filter we added during editing. However, shots 33, 34 and 35 were all based around rain, including close ups of feet in puddles and the female standing in the rain lip synching and due to the unusual good weather in the UK, the weather conditions were unsuitable and so we had to change these shots. This wasn't too difficult because we brainstormed some other concept ideas to replace these shots. This was similar with shot 8, which was much harder to shoot than we expected because the clock would need to be filmed for hours in order for it to look effective when rewinding. Therefore this shot also needed to be replaced, but likewise we were able to do so by brainstorming conceptual ideas that fit in just as well with the indie pop genre. 

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