Monday, 7 December 2015

BWB - Reflection on paint shoot (Shoot 5)

When, Where and Who?
Last Thursday we all went to Oli's house to shoot the majority of our 15 second intro which involved the paint throwing. We decided to do it at Oli's house as he kindly offered to use his bedroom to complete the shots. The natural lighting beaming through the large windows was good and there was a white wall that was big enough to get the framing right. It took us about half an hour to prepare the shoot. This involved putting a lot of dust sheets down and moving large pieces of furniture such as the bed and the chest of drawers. Setting up, filming and cleaning up took about 2 hours in total.

My role in production

My role throughout production was relatively straight forward and simple. I basically had to keep a straight face showing no emotion as the paint was thrown over me.

How useful was the shot-list?

The shot list was only necessary for establishing the amount of shots we needed and how long each shot needed to be. The framing remained the same in each shot, therefore constant reference to a shot list was not required, much of it was improvised.

What were your best shots?

All of the shots we took were successfully filmed and looked good. However some of the paint throwing shots were better than others as the effect of the coming into contact with my face looked better than others creating almost a splash like effect. We had filmed all of the shots in 60 frames per second. Therefore when slowed down in editing the shots looked really effective.

Any problematic shots?

We had multiple problematic shots. The first 5 shots we had filmed managed to some how be deleted. Therefore I had to go into the shower and wash of all of the paint which was currently on me. This was a hassle and meant we had to re-shoot the opening 5 shots which took time. In addition to this Oli's and Freddie's paint throwing was very inaccurate at times. Resulting in causing a large mess on the white wall and carpet.
 

Sunday, 6 December 2015

OH - Reflection on shoot (Paint Shoot Re-Done)

When, Where and Who?

Last Thursday we all headed to my house to shoot half of the intro which included the paint throwing. We had to do this at my house as I was the only one who offered up a location so we did it in my room as the lighting was good and there was a wall that was big enough to get the framing right. Myself, Brad and Freddie all went to my house to sort out the set and film the scene.

My role in production

As it was shot at my house i organised the set before they both arrived, and when they did i made sure the framing was right for the shots and made sure that Brad was in the same framing size for all of the shots. Also as it was in my house i had to clean up the set afterwards, unfortunately as we were in a rush to return to school in time it meant that i couldn't truly clean it up in time, which resulted in the powder paint staining the carpet which will have to be industrially cleaned as a result.

How useful was the shot-list?

As there was only one type of framing needed for the scene there wasn't much need for a shortlist as we just recorded every time that the paint got thrown onto Brad. However it did mean that we made sure we got the pictures for the print campaign done, which was handy.

What were your best shots?

All of the shots we took were decent. However some of the paint throwing shots were better than others as the paint would explode on the face better in some shots than others. However as they were all shot at 60fps, when slowed down all of them will look very good. 

Any problematic shots?

Well as a result of the mess with the powder paint you could say that they were all relatively problematic due to the fact that we tried to limit the amount of mess that was made by not throwing it a hard at Brad, however they still made lots of mess which was a shame for myself.

Friday, 4 December 2015

OH - Print Progression

The latest developments of the group is that we have completed the front cover of the digipak and it has set the tone of design for the rest of the design of the digipak so it will be easy to complete the rest in a similar design. Using Adobe Photoshop CS3 I merged the two images together and changed the picture of Brad using the cut out filter effect and played around with the saturation until it was right. After this I edited some of the image to make it look more realistic and ended up with the image. Then finished by adding the MK logo to the top corner which is a similar style to the rest of his print production.
This was the pattern I made in paint which matches a lot of his original albums

Here is the original image of Brad taken on the shoot


This is the logo used in all his media

The evidence of the production of the image

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Group - Call sheet, shot list, risk assessment (Paint shoot Re-done)

TWGSB Media Studies Film Production
Call Sheet & Shot list

Date: 3/12/2015    Location: Ollie’s Room
Meeting Time: 1:30    Group: 6     

Crew & Cast Contact details:

Brad Warwick-Browne           Phone: 07864738564

Ollie Hurditch               Phone: 07837285644

Freddie Carus                 Phone: 07145266676



Props & Equipment                               crew responsible

Camera (cannon 50d)                             Ollie

Tripod                                          Freddie




Location
Shot number (on storyboard)
Cast
Technical notes
In Ollie’s bedroom
1
Bradley
Paint thrown from both angle at Brad
In Ollie’s bedroom
2
Bradley
Paint thrown from the left
In Ollie’s bedroom
3
Bradley
Paint thrown from the right side
In Ollie’s bedroom
4
Bradley
Paint thrown from the top
In Ollie’s bedroom
5
Bradley
Paint mixed together from all the different colours and thrown as a huge mass at the same time


TWGSB Media Studies Film Production
Risk Assessment


You need to consider all the potential risks at each location shoot and outline how you will work to prevent any accident or injury to you, your cast or the equipment.


Location
What is the hazard?

Think about road safety, filming at night, potential damage to equipment
Who/what might be harmed and why?

Think about who needs to be aware of the risk
How will you reduce the risk?


What steps will you take to ensure that the risk is lowered?

In the bedroom




Brad getting paint in his eye


Bradley is the paint is thrown directly at his eyes

Don’t throw the paint straight at his eyes and try to aim for his cheeks


In the bedroom




Getting powder paint on uniform or possessions

Our possessions

By not throwing the paint at each other and aim purely for brads face to avoid collateral damage

Group - Editing Progression and Rough Cut




Here is the latest rough cut for the group, with the deadline arriving Brad and I have stepped up the amount of editing and Freddie has been doing as much after effects as possible. To date he has completed both of the hand swiping across scenes as well as the colour effect on the "disappears" lyric. However we still need to go on another shoot, which has been scheduled for tomorrow which we will complete the second paint shoot as well as the filler shots required for the Brad and Luca scene as well as the shots needed for the walk to location which is at the end of the video. All of which will be filmed in Tunbridge Wells and will only need to fill up around 15 seconds of the timeline in total, as well as having to film Brads arm going across a wall so that we can overlay this on the clip of the people in the drama studio as the original clip is too dark, this will need to be done on a blue wall so its easy to edit and lay on top of the other clip. After this is done we can get it all onto the timeline ready to play around with the visual presentation of the clips. Also whilst we have the costumes on tomorrow we will take pictures of all 3 of us as well as individual ones of Brad in order to finish our print.

As seen is the evidence of editing with the colour filter added
over the top to make a strobe affect over the top of the dance
scene.

FC: Reflection on Brighton shoot.

On Wednesday the 25th of November me, Ollie, Brad and Luca travelled to Brighton in Brads car. I got up at 6am because I'm committed and had to get a train to High brooms to get picked up. We were prepared in that we knew what shots we needed, we were fairly short for time so we were working very quickly, this meant organisation was key. Furthermore we made use of the different locations available around Brighton, for example we got shots in the car park we parked in because the lighting was ideal. The first thing we shot was the dancing scenes in front of the graffiti walls. this could of taken a very long time but the dancing was actually decent and not to many errors were made so this process was very easy.

My role was to film, I enjoyed this because it meant I didn't have to dance. most of the shots we collected on Wednesday were filmed by myself because the other 3 were all acting. I also had to wear 3 coats around for like an hour to ensure continuity was preserved.

The shot list was very useful because it meant we didn't have to waste time debating over what shot we would get next. The fact that we were pushed for time meant that the shot list was crucial, overall I would say the shot list was well useful.

Our best shots were easily the ones which featured Brad, Ollie and Luca dancing. These could of potentially looked really bad but the dancing was at a high level of synchronisation so the shots came out looking wavey.

We didn't really encounter any problems, one might argue that the members of the public being in shot was problematic however there wasn't really any thing that went wrong so filming went quite smoothly.