During the past week it was vital for our group to get extra footage for our music video as we recently noticed we did not have enough footage to successively finish our music video. We only had almost a minute and 10 secs of our music video and we were in need to fill our music video until it reached the end of the song which is 2:30 seconds. Also there was an even more greater pressure for us as our main editor, Junior was in the midst of his January exams which meant he had to go away for a week to proceed with his exams. However Jubel had to step up to fulfill the groups expectations to proceed with the music video independently as our SFX creator was also off due to illness during this week too.
So on Monday, Jubel started his independent role on attempting to finish the music video by continuing from where Junior had to stop because of his exams. The point where Junior stopped was where the music gradually builds up which was in need of fast transitions and clips. Through our selections of footage there was some footage that could be used at this part of the music video therefore Jubel used the footage of Zenneth's fire scenes to help add to the build up of the song. Jubel used this part and fastened the temp so the viewer can see a glimpse of it which adds to that certain conceptional feel. Also to help build the tension we used the boxing scene where we see Jubel, as our boxer get punched in the face in slow motion which was embedded in the video to help reach the climax of the fast scenes. Overall with the editing on Jubel's behalf there was new footage edited to fit into our music video however it still did not fill up to 2:30 second gap.
On the next media lesson which was a Wednesday, as a group without Scott we came to a conclusion that we were in need of more footage, so as a group we jotted down our ideas and Junior came up with an idea using a I Stop motion effect like the one used in the Plan B video to create a visage of headphones to slowly reach Jubel's ears from below his body which we felt was a idea that would help to build up to the conception feel to our music video. However again Junior had exams that day and could not help with the idea, but again Jubel had to work independently with the help of handy Ibrahim to help film. We decided to use a green screen as we wanted to add a range of colors as the background. We wanted to use dark colors to help mirror the same mood of our music video. We needed a white plain t-shirt to help exceed the effect the green screen gives so Jubel had to travel to Primark to purchase the white t shirt. We used a HD camera to record and pause every action the black headphones done by traveling up Jubel's body. After the I Stop effect we finally uploaded our footage to final cut but we needed to edit the footage to speed up every frame to make the effect work and eventually we reached our final product.
On Thursday, again Jubel was alone and Scott was still ill however Jubel knew what his objective of the day was, which was to finish off the editing and to find the perfect place to put our I Stop effect into our music video. Also we still needed more footage so Jubel thought to use random ethnic people to lip sync our track "Fire in your eyes" to help fill the massive gap in our music video. However is was easier said than done as the people Jubel asked were either shy to do it or busy but eventually we found two people that wanted to do it. They were Micheal and Stefan, Jubel filmed them in a bright room and zoomed up on their lips whilst reading the lyrics.
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Saturday, 14 January 2012
03/01/12 - 13/01/12 Week post
New Year
We returned after the Christmas holidays and assumed we had to finish the editing and digipac and poster. However over the two weeks various problems had cropped up and realised that the digipac and poster hadn't really been attempted. In addition we had to continue addressing the other issues with our video which would be harder as we all had various exams throughout this week especially me hence why this week post is over the past two weeks.
Poster feedback
During the holidays Jubel had been working on the poster and went through a whole host of various images and effects to try and project the themes of our genre but since drum and bass has so many other genre intertwined into it there's no one right way of portraying that to the audience. However we thought the best way he would see what suited best was by having various types of text for the title of our poster to see what worked best and get audience feedback from it.
Evaluation of idea
We had hit a problem because of the fact that since we were doing a conceptual video we needed to make sure that we had a lot going on but due to the length of our song which was bordering on five minutes we didn't think it was a practical to try and fill it all up. This was because there was a fear that people would lose interest and the fact that we feared that we didn't have enough footage became an issue.
Solving the issue
We then decided to cut the song down but stupidly cut it down to two minutes and as everything was in sync with i didn't want to move anything because it took far to long. Therefore we thought of way to get some more unique footage and decided to add some performance to the video as well as vibrant text that would appear as they sang the lyrics. This then allowed us to think of having an introduction and constantly relate back to it and use it as a link into other shots. Which addresses the comments concerning the making the video flow more like most conceptual videos.
Lost Shoot
On the 11th we filmed part of the performance text idea which required the character picking up the camera and putting it down then walking away. This was done as its role was to try and link together the drastically different scenes together which are usuall present within conceptual videos. *Updated* - However due to technical difficulty we were unable to retrieve the clip after removing due to negative feedback.
We returned after the Christmas holidays and assumed we had to finish the editing and digipac and poster. However over the two weeks various problems had cropped up and realised that the digipac and poster hadn't really been attempted. In addition we had to continue addressing the other issues with our video which would be harder as we all had various exams throughout this week especially me hence why this week post is over the past two weeks.
Poster feedback
During the holidays Jubel had been working on the poster and went through a whole host of various images and effects to try and project the themes of our genre but since drum and bass has so many other genre intertwined into it there's no one right way of portraying that to the audience. However we thought the best way he would see what suited best was by having various types of text for the title of our poster to see what worked best and get audience feedback from it.
Evaluation of idea
We had hit a problem because of the fact that since we were doing a conceptual video we needed to make sure that we had a lot going on but due to the length of our song which was bordering on five minutes we didn't think it was a practical to try and fill it all up. This was because there was a fear that people would lose interest and the fact that we feared that we didn't have enough footage became an issue.
Solving the issue
We then decided to cut the song down but stupidly cut it down to two minutes and as everything was in sync with i didn't want to move anything because it took far to long. Therefore we thought of way to get some more unique footage and decided to add some performance to the video as well as vibrant text that would appear as they sang the lyrics. This then allowed us to think of having an introduction and constantly relate back to it and use it as a link into other shots. Which addresses the comments concerning the making the video flow more like most conceptual videos.
Lost Shoot
On the 11th we filmed part of the performance text idea which required the character picking up the camera and putting it down then walking away. This was done as its role was to try and link together the drastically different scenes together which are usuall present within conceptual videos. *Updated* - However due to technical difficulty we were unable to retrieve the clip after removing due to negative feedback.
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Poster V1
Audience Feedback:
- Strays to far from the themes present within the current digipak and genre.
- Seems rushed
- Random light effect makes it seem like a pop album poster rather than our genre
- Good focus on instruments relating to our genres conventions
Friday, 16 December 2011
12/12/11 - 16/12/11: Week Post
Fresh Start
This week we intended on having audience feedback on a rough edit. On Monday we got a pleasant surprise and Zenith came up to us saying that he had acquired some kit that was necessary for the fire spinning which pushed our plans into motion. Furthermore the majority of filming had to be completed as we were leaving for our christmas holidays
Audience feedback
On Monday we had audience feedback which proved to rather interesting as we were able to identify the strong points and weak points of what we currentl had. Therefore throughtout the week intended on trying to address some of the issues raised.
4th Shoot
We decided to film our boxing scene which Jubel was starring in and it consisted of a single punch and a dramatic fall that we intended on editing so it would reverse as one entire scene. We ran into a couple issues due to the fact that the boxing equipment required was in use during the period of time thast we wanted to use it for. Therefore we decided to continue some more editing whilst Jubel worked on the poster and Scott worked on the digipak. Later on during the day we finally started shooting the boxing stuff but better, but obviously knowing our luck it just proved to be a lot more difficult than anticipated. Once we had gotten back to upload and edit the footage it just didnt work meaning we had to film it again.
5th Shoot
After our intial failure to film the boxing scenes effectively we attemplted them again. Lucky for us we found some photography lights that created this flashing effect which made the shots look very conceptuual. Therefore we turned off all the lights within our location and had Jubel aggresivly punch towards the camera whilst the lights flashed and it ended up looking really good. Allowing us to address some oof our critism
6th Shoot
As aformentioned we finally were able to finally film Zenith's fire spinnig which we had organised and it worked brilliantly. We had to wait till around five for it to get really dark so that we could really get the best possible effect from the fire spinning and it was rather amazing. Our entire group attended the shoot.
Good ending
This proved to be a very good ending to the wekk as we had practically filmed the majority of our film it was purely a matter of piecing all the piece together and possibly addressing anymore of the critism brought up.
This week we intended on having audience feedback on a rough edit. On Monday we got a pleasant surprise and Zenith came up to us saying that he had acquired some kit that was necessary for the fire spinning which pushed our plans into motion. Furthermore the majority of filming had to be completed as we were leaving for our christmas holidays
Audience feedback
On Monday we had audience feedback which proved to rather interesting as we were able to identify the strong points and weak points of what we currentl had. Therefore throughtout the week intended on trying to address some of the issues raised.
4th Shoot
We decided to film our boxing scene which Jubel was starring in and it consisted of a single punch and a dramatic fall that we intended on editing so it would reverse as one entire scene. We ran into a couple issues due to the fact that the boxing equipment required was in use during the period of time thast we wanted to use it for. Therefore we decided to continue some more editing whilst Jubel worked on the poster and Scott worked on the digipak. Later on during the day we finally started shooting the boxing stuff but better, but obviously knowing our luck it just proved to be a lot more difficult than anticipated. Once we had gotten back to upload and edit the footage it just didnt work meaning we had to film it again.
5th Shoot
After our intial failure to film the boxing scenes effectively we attemplted them again. Lucky for us we found some photography lights that created this flashing effect which made the shots look very conceptuual. Therefore we turned off all the lights within our location and had Jubel aggresivly punch towards the camera whilst the lights flashed and it ended up looking really good. Allowing us to address some oof our critism
6th Shoot
As aformentioned we finally were able to finally film Zenith's fire spinnig which we had organised and it worked brilliantly. We had to wait till around five for it to get really dark so that we could really get the best possible effect from the fire spinning and it was rather amazing. Our entire group attended the shoot.
Good ending
This proved to be a very good ending to the wekk as we had practically filmed the majority of our film it was purely a matter of piecing all the piece together and possibly addressing anymore of the critism brought up.
6th Shoot 16/12/11 (Zeniths stuff)
Finally we were able to actually film Zenith's fire dancing at Wandsworth common and we were all filled with joy not only because of the fact that it was going to be a spectacle but because of the fact that after all our initial failure it was finally happening. The entire group along with Zenith and his 'Burn unit' armed with a bucket of water and a blanket make its way toward Wandsworth Common. There wasn't really anything that was expected from him to perform other than actually light the cubes and from there we just allowed him to do his thing. Something we did want to do is get him from a variety of different angles in order to create more of a stylistic effect. This resulted in some varying shots which consisted of close ups as well as distorted shots. Below are a variety of practice shots and images that can once again depict our gradual progression throughout the shoot.
Here is some footage taken from when filming the his fire stuff:
Here is some footage taken from when filming the his fire stuff:
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
5th Shoot 14/12/11 (Jubel boxing V2)
This was our second attempt at filming Jubel in order to once again get this 'stylistic' affect in order to try and keep the boxing theme interesting. In addition in order to make the scene more interesting we wanted to alter the light using the photography lights allowing us to flash in and out of the scene by altering the natural lighting. Below are a collection of images that depict our gradual progression throughout the entire shot as we developed from our previous idea.
Throughout the entire shoot we really wanted to make sure that whilst incorporating the boxing theme we needed to make sure that it remained quite interesting and would still fit in with our conceptual music video. We used an array of different flashing lights to create this effect and felt that it seemed more professional and gave it a sense of repeatability. In order to insure that we could control the light within our mise en scene we used a large white reflective board in order hide the background as it was cluttered.
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Initial flash |
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Punching flash scene |
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Preparing punch stance |
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
4th Shoot 13/12/11 (Jubel Boxin V1)
Today we filmed the first re-shoot of the boxing scene and we wanted to try and aim for a conceptual look to try and make sure it looks visually interesting which would help to maintain a sense of repeatability. We tried to vary the types of shots so that we could be able to use them in multiple ways to represent that constant thread throughout the entire music video. Furthermore we wanted to try and create a reverse motion introduction for our video which would consists of the main character spitting into the camera. However we didn't seem to create the dramatic 'stylistic' effect that we were aiming to achieve. This therefore meant that we intend on re-filming this scene and below shows the gradual progression through the entire shoot from being rather hopeful to seeing that this wasn't going work.
Character in boxing stance
Character preparing to do spit take
Character being punched and then recovering
Character in boxing stance
Character preparing to do spit take
Character being punched and then recovering
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