Saturday 15th January
The group met at 9:30am around my house. This gave us roughly an hour to make sure we had everything we needed;
- 5x HD cameras
- 4x tripods
- 1x audio kit
- 8x production schedules
- Lyric sheet with timings
- 2x Ipods with the track on
- 1x Ipod speakers
At 10:30am we left the house and picked up Helen, who came to help us film.
We arrived on location at 11:45am and five minutes later, Jamie rang Steve to inform him we were at the factory. At midday, the band arrived and began to set up their instuments as we set up the cameras.
After a short break and after telling the band the ideas we had of shots and positioning, we began the first take at roughly 1:15pm.
We started off by filming steve on the stairs walking down towards the performance area. We then filmed Mark doing the same thing, but using a different set of stairs. The third take was Alan W walking through the middle of the waerhouse. In the next take we filming Alan T sitting at his drums.
After all the individual takes, we began to film the band performance.
We started off by camera 1 recording a long shot (high angle) of the band, camera 2 filming a second high angle shot and camera 3 filming a long distance front shot of the band.
The second take used camera 1 filming a long shot side angle (left), camera 2 filming a long shot side angle (right) and camera 2 filming mid-long shot (front).
On the third run through, we switched the cameras around again to record a variety of shots. Camera 1 filming a close up of Steve, camera 2 filming a close up of Mark, camera 3 filming a close up of Alan W and camera 4 filming a close up of Alan T at the drums (back).
By the fourth take we still had plenty of shots to film, so we used camera 1 to film a mid-close up of the back of Alan T, camera 2 filmed long shot side angle (high) of the band, camera 3 filmed mid long shot of the band performance and camera 4 filmed a long shot (high angle) tracking shot of the band.
The final take used all of the four cameras. Camera 1 filmed mid-closeup (low angle) of Steve, camera 2 filmed mid-closeup (low angle) of Mark, camera 3 filmed mid-closeup (low angle) of Alan W and camera 4 was hand held by Emily to give more of a movement active shot of the band. Half way through this take we moved camera 1 to film a long shot (from behind) of the band performing.
The whole of the filming took roughly 2 and a half - 3 hours and most of this time, a camera manned by Helen, was filming the backstage footage.
After filming, we also took some promotional stills of the band which could later be used as possibe pictures for the album cover, poster or DVD sleeve - Promotional stills were also taken throughout the day of the music video.
Saturday, 15 January 2011
Risk Assessment
Due to the location of our setting, Director Emily produced a quick risk assessment to assess the possible harm when filming the music video.
| Hazards | Who’s Exposed | Risk | Control Measures | Risk |
| Cold Environment | Band and Crew | Medium | Band and crew to take jackets on set for in between takes | Low |
| Entanglement in moving machinery | Band and Crew | Medium | Band and crew to keep away from the machinery and not to film near it | Low |
| Sharp object/material | Band and Crew | Low | Band and crew to stay away from sharp objects often found on machinery and not to film near them. | Very Low |
| Slippery surface | Band and Crew | Low | All band and crew to keep shoes on at all times and if any spillages show, to mop them up immediately | Very Low |
| Trap in moving machinery | Band and Crew | Medium | Keep away from all machinery during the shoot | Low |
| Electric shock | Band and Crew | Medium | Take care when coming into contact with surfaces. | Low |
| Nuisance noise/vibration | Band and Crew | High | For both the band and crew to take this into account and take care. Possibly wear ear plugs. | Medium/Low |
| Interference to factory production | Band and Crew | High | For the band and the crew members to stay clear from machinery and all aspects of the factory work to prevent interference. | Medium/Low |
Contact With Group
I rang each group member to inform them of the change of location plan! They were all happy with this and we agreed it was a more realistic environment. I also told them I would be emailing the production log asap.
Friday, 14 January 2011
Contact With Band
Jamie rang the band to see if they were happy with the filming location. However, they said how they didn't think it would possible to bring the instruments outside. Baring this in mind, Alan emailed me explaining that they could get hold of a factory warehouse location, and that they have permission to film there. We looked at the pictures Alan had sent us and believed it would be a perfect location! Following on from this, they band sent us the directions to the location.
Storyboard
After discussing the different shots we would use, Emily put together a rough picture storyboard to get an idea of what each shot would look like.
Shot List
SHOT LIST
- Close up of guitar (camera 1)
- Fade to black
- Low camera – band member walks over to guitar, picks in up and walks over to performance area (camera 1)
- Close up of bass guitar (camera 1)
- Low camera – band member walks over to bass guitar, picks in up and walks over to performance area (camera 1)
- Close up of drums (camera 1)
- Low camera – band member walks over to drums in performance area (camera 1)
- Close up of guitar (camera 1)
- Low camera – band member walks over to guitar, picks in up and walks over to performance area (camera 1)
- Long shot/high angle of band in performance area with heads down (camera 1)
- Side angle (left) of band performing (camera 2)
- Side angle (right) of band performing (camera 3)
- Long shot (front) of band performing (camera 4)
- Long shot (back) of band performing (camera 1)
- Close up of drum kit (camera 1)
- Close up of guitar 1 (camera 2)
- Close up of guitar 2 (camera 3)
- Close up of bass guitar (camera 4)
- Mid long shot of lead singer (camera 1)
- Mid long shot of guitarist (camera 2)
- Mid long shot of bass guitarist (camera 3)
- Mid long shot of drummer (camera 4)
- Close up of lead singer (camera 1)
- Close up of guitarist (camera 2)
- Close up of bass guitarist (camera 3)
- Close up of drummer (camera 4)
- Side low angle (left) of band performing (camera 2)
- Side low angle (right) of band performing (camera 3)
- Low angle (front) of band performing (camera 4)
Group Meeting Nine
As a group we met to talk about final preparations for filming.
As we hadn't had a reply from Conington, we opted for our second filming location - Tort Hill. Paige said she would get in contact with the council to ask permission to film, and later she text me saying that we did not need permission, aslong as we had consent to film the band. Having established this, I emailed the band informing them of the plan - I am currently waiting for a reply.
As we hadn't had a reply from Conington, we opted for our second filming location - Tort Hill. Paige said she would get in contact with the council to ask permission to film, and later she text me saying that we did not need permission, aslong as we had consent to film the band. Having established this, I emailed the band informing them of the plan - I am currently waiting for a reply.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Email To Conington Airfeild
I emailed Julie Churchill, the airfield operator at Conington, in hope to use one of the dissused runways as our filming location - we are currently waiting for a reply.
Text To Group
I text the group to talk about finding a definate filming loaction as time is running short! This resulted in myself and Emily talking about getting in contact with Conington Airfeild, so following on from this, I began emailing the Airfield Operator.
Location Ideas
Our ideal filming location is an isolated open area, in which the band would be able to perform freely giving off the idea of freedom - this connotes the lyrics in the song which the band are using for their music video.
After much research of local areas, we came across a dissused runway which we feel would work perfectly with what we wish to produce.
I am going to email the airfeild operator to query about possibly using this setting as the filming location.
I also know there is a fairly large local field which would fit in well with our filming plans. This field is known as Tort Hill, and like the Airfield, it is an open sceneic area, perfect for the production of the video.
Conington Airfield
After much research of local areas, we came across a dissused runway which we feel would work perfectly with what we wish to produce.
I am going to email the airfeild operator to query about possibly using this setting as the filming location.
I also know there is a fairly large local field which would fit in well with our filming plans. This field is known as Tort Hill, and like the Airfield, it is an open sceneic area, perfect for the production of the video.
Conington Airfield
Thursday, 6 January 2011
Email To Band
I emailed Steve and Alan from the band to inform them of the progress we are making in preparation for the music video.
Group Meeting Eight
6th January.
Today we met as a group, (minus Jamie) to discuss how our music video preparation and research is coming along. I explained to them how I had contacted some companies about using one of their warehouses, however this came with a price. Baring this is mind, as a group, we are beginning to feel that an iscolated field/large area is a more realistic option in order to film the video.
We continued to discuss how we are all going to look into an investigate finding locations, as we only have a week before we film!
We also discussed further plans such as production schedule, shot list and storyboard, and decided when these had to be done for.
Today we met as a group, (minus Jamie) to discuss how our music video preparation and research is coming along. I explained to them how I had contacted some companies about using one of their warehouses, however this came with a price. Baring this is mind, as a group, we are beginning to feel that an iscolated field/large area is a more realistic option in order to film the video.
We continued to discuss how we are all going to look into an investigate finding locations, as we only have a week before we film!
We also discussed further plans such as production schedule, shot list and storyboard, and decided when these had to be done for.
Monday, 3 January 2011
Font Ideas For The Band
Having researched rock band album covers, I came to the conclusion that nearly all of them use a similar font style. This font style is block letters that are easily readable and in black or white ink, depending on the background.
I believe this type of font is used as it stands out and makes an impact, which is a characteristic of rock bands. Baring this in mind, I believe the following fonts would be suitable for STARFISH as a band.
I believe this type of font is used as it stands out and makes an impact, which is a characteristic of rock bands. Baring this in mind, I believe the following fonts would be suitable for STARFISH as a band.
Font Research
After much research on music videos and bands with a similar genre to that of STARFISH, I noticed the band album covers had a few things in common;
- They all used a block colour, whether it be blue, black, white or red
- They all used a similar font
Some particular band covers I researched which had these two things in common were; The Foo Fighters, Greenday and Takethat.
- They all used a block colour, whether it be blue, black, white or red
- They all used a similar font
Some particular band covers I researched which had these two things in common were; The Foo Fighters, Greenday and Takethat.
Band Performance Music Videos
Once we decided we wanted to create a live performance music video, I began to reasearch bands who had also done this, and looked at the conventions and similarities of the videos. One particular video I researched was Greenday's video for song 'American Idiot'. I also looked at TakeThat's video for 'Patience'.
Within this performance music video, the first thing I noticed was costumes of the band members, as each was similar in the way that dark colours were worn by all; I believe this is to portray their rock genre.
The set up of the band and camera angles shows the band members all together, so that the band is being promoted, however lots of closeups also allows each member to be established.
Looking at TakeThat's music video, it takes a different approach as although it shows a performance at the end of the video, a narrative approach is also taken.
Like Greenday's video, the camera shots portray the band as a whole, but also equally show each individual band member to show who they are. I further noticed that the lead singer is shown more frequently to the other band members.
We are going to take these conventions on board and aim to use them within our own performance music video.
Within this performance music video, the first thing I noticed was costumes of the band members, as each was similar in the way that dark colours were worn by all; I believe this is to portray their rock genre.
The set up of the band and camera angles shows the band members all together, so that the band is being promoted, however lots of closeups also allows each member to be established.
Looking at TakeThat's music video, it takes a different approach as although it shows a performance at the end of the video, a narrative approach is also taken.
Like Greenday's video, the camera shots portray the band as a whole, but also equally show each individual band member to show who they are. I further noticed that the lead singer is shown more frequently to the other band members.
We are going to take these conventions on board and aim to use them within our own performance music video.
Email To Group
I emailed the group to remind them to keep up the research and also plans to look into finding specific locations.
Filming The Band Live
On Saturday 18th Decemeber, the band invited us to a gig inwhich they were playing. We had confirmation from the party host that they would be happy for us to come along and film live footage of the band, in the hope that we could use this in our final music video.
Unfortunatly I was unable to attend the shoot, but made sure to let the band know this is advance so as to not cause problems. Despite this, I knew from Emily the ins and outs of the plan to film.
Myself and Emily discussed that it would be difficult to draw up a storyboard for the live performance, as we could not predict what the band was going to do. Our intention was to just view and film the band doing their own thing; this would give us a better idea of the group and also allow the audience of the finished music video to see the personality of the band.
After filming, I got a text from Jamie informing me that the filming had gone ok, despite only having one non-HD camera to film with, due to people booking out the cameras.
However, after the group managing to film 28 minutes of footage, Jamie text me again to say how there was complications with the footage and it was proving impossible to get the data off the camera.
I am yet to hear the outcome of the filming, but am planning to email the group about it soon.
Unfortunatly I was unable to attend the shoot, but made sure to let the band know this is advance so as to not cause problems. Despite this, I knew from Emily the ins and outs of the plan to film.
Myself and Emily discussed that it would be difficult to draw up a storyboard for the live performance, as we could not predict what the band was going to do. Our intention was to just view and film the band doing their own thing; this would give us a better idea of the group and also allow the audience of the finished music video to see the personality of the band.
After filming, I got a text from Jamie informing me that the filming had gone ok, despite only having one non-HD camera to film with, due to people booking out the cameras.
However, after the group managing to film 28 minutes of footage, Jamie text me again to say how there was complications with the footage and it was proving impossible to get the data off the camera.
I am yet to hear the outcome of the filming, but am planning to email the group about it soon.
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