Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Third Filming

Leaving the lane screen for a while, we decided to start filming other clips of our music video. This meant we moved on to film the School Scene. As shown in my ‘Locations’ post, we filmed the scene of her storming out of the classroom in the location shown below.

Not wanting to spend too long filming this brief part of the video, we filmed Alice from all different angles. From here, we would be able to Fade out the scene to show her walking down the lane. Shown below are the different shots we took of the same action.


1. Slight follow shots from the right hand side: 
I think these are very sucessful as we are able to capture Alice's anger as she storms towards the camera. In hints that whoever is next to come in contact with her will become a victim of her anger (arguments with other characters).   

2. Shots from the left hand side:
 

3. Follow shot from behind, going into a follow shot from the left:
 
I think this one particuarly is very effective due to us being able to experience the filming in a different way. Filming from behind allows us to see the typical school enviroment more clearly. It also expresses more clearly the fact that Alice is leaving the class room.

4. Shots from the left:  
 

5. Shots from the front view: 
 

6. Shots from the back right:
 
This video is effective as in the background, you can see the school sign. This further reminds the audience that Alice is in school. This promotes her age.

7. Long shot from the right:
This can be used before going into the lane scene as through the long shot, the audience can see she is going to be walking a long way therefore, having the lane scene follow this wil be effective. Continuity is key here.

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