Monday, 5 October 2009

Shooting Schedule

Working out a schedule for shooting your video is vital. If you don't do this, your video can fall to pieces. This is why i am currently working on one to help me organise the whole shooting of the video. This week i am hoping to get hold of some studio time in order for me to shoot the first half to my video. On the first day of shooting what i want to get is atleast 6 different angles in which the video can be edited from, then on the second day get some moving shots in and around the band. Maybe get some real close shots of objects, such as drum sitcks, and the other instruments.

The following week i am set to be shooting at the junction, then i am hoping to get atleast another 5 angles from which i can edit to, and again some more close shots. I have got 2 dance students staying at my house at the moment and they have willingly volunteered to take part in my video. So i have asked them to choreograph a b-boy piece inbetween their college hours in which they can do again and again with near enough the exact same moves each time. This way i can cut inbetween the break moves which will give it an amazing effect! So i will have them rehearsing that. I am up the studios tonight so i will get them to show me what they've got so far. I will record this and stick it on the blog so you can all see how far i've come along.

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