Tuesday 10 February 2015

Studio 2 (Brianstorm)

Due to our feedback from the class, me and Liam reshot the performance using a steadycam instead of just still shots on a tripod so the performance clips are more drawing and are tighter so the audience is less likely to get bored of the still shot for a few seconds. Unfortunately, James was unable to make it to the shoot so we will have to film again in the drama studio so we have equal amounts of the band in the video. Our technique for filming in the drama studio was a lot more effective this time as we played the song the whole way through and just recording the whole 3 minutes numerous times. I feel like this worked better than when me and Liam were focusing on specific shots which we had written down in the storyboard, this way was also a lot more comfortable and laid back as there wasn't pressure on specific parts.





I really prefer these shots a lot more than our first ones. The steadycam intensifies the position and role of each member of the band and shows a clear image of all of them instead of just the vocalist who is in centre when performing in our tripod shots. The colour grading Liam applied to the shots also makes them look a lot more professional and fitting to the conventions. I think the shots look a lot better when the background is value as that can take away the studio image and look more rehearsal like when there are links to school grounds in the background.

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