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.




