Friday, 25 March 2016

Log book

05/01/16
Introductory shoot with Rachel, Abbi
10/01/16
Photoshoot with Rachel and Abbi
15/01/16
Photoshoot with Rachel and abbi
20/01/16
Location video shoot with Rachel
05/02/16
Location video shoot with Rachel
17/02/16
Location filming around Richmond
19/02/16
Location filming around Richmond
20/02/16
Location filming around Richmond
22/02/16
Photo shoot with Abbi
25/02/16
Location filming with Abbi
18/02/16
Location filming with Abbi
20/02/16
Photoshoot with Rachel and Abbi
25/02/16
Re-taking scenes with Rachel
29/02/16
photoshoot with Abbi and Rachel

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Magazine advert

My digipak

Risk assessment


Details of activity:
Shooting in the woods
Day and time of activity:
Mid-day
Location:
Richmond
Names and contacts:
Abigail
Rachel
Kabita
Hazards
Control measures
People involved
A hazard can be the Tripping hazards that will be open to us, meaning that there may be high possibilities of a member slipping in the woods.
 
I will make sure to warm everyone on set that there can be sticks or woods that can make them trip. We can avoid this by walking around beforehand and moving things that can harm our actors when filming.
Rachel, Abbi, Kabita
A hazard might be that since the area is big people may get lost in the woods, meaning having a hard time finding their way back.
 
We will all be attending the set together seeing where the different areas are, so just in case anyone gets lost then they can easily remember where we came from and which way is the exit.
Rachel, Abbi, Kabita
A hazard might be there could be living animals in the woods that we may be unaware of, which could potentially harm us.
 
There could be an animal that can harm the people involved in the filming. We would try to avoid this by making sure that the area seems to be animal free beforehand.
Rachel, Abbi, Kabita
A hazard would be the noise pollution we could cause while filming the scenes as, it could annoy the local residents nearby.
 
In order for us to not make too much noise and annoy anyone walking by we will make sure that we avoid making too much noise as we film around the area or film at a suitable time so people of the area wouldn’t find the noise distracting.
Rachel, Abbi, Kabita

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Details of activity:
Shooting around Richmond
Day and time of activity:
Mid-day
Location:
Richmond
Names and contacts:
Abigail
Rachel
Kabita
Hazards
Control measures
People involved
There can be few tripping hazards in the location, meaning people might trip over and injure themselves.
 
There might be cracks in the pathways therefore, one of us might trip over and hurt ourselves. This can also affect my filming as there might be bumpy roads where I want to film a scene. This will make my filming more unstable and look less professional. Therefore, in order to prevent that I have decided to film, where there aren’t any cracks in the pathway that can affect my filming and make sure that if I happen to film near a crack in the road then, I would make sure that the camera is still stable while I am filming.
Rachel, Abbi, Kabita
The Weather can be hazardous since, it can affect the artist’s that I am filming.
The weather can have a big impact in the location I film e.g. If it suddenly snows and becomes icy then when we are shooting there would be a high probability that one of the members filming would fall and hurt themselves, which can affect the filming overall. Therefore, in order to prevent this we will be checking the weather beforehand of the shooting so that we can film more clearly and better without casualties.
Rachel, Abbi, Kabita
A hazard might be that people might get lost in the location as it is very big.
This is hazardous as, people may get lost around the area as not all of us know the area very well therefore, we might have a hard time getting around the area properly to film. This can affect the filming because this will unmotivated us to film in the area we may find interesting as, we could get lost trying to find the location itself. Therefore, we will try to avoid this by making sure that everyone knows where to go when they are lost so, that we can all gather in that area and see who has gone missing.
Rachel, Abbi, Kabita

 

 

 

 

 

Details of activity:
Shooting in the river
Day and time of activity:
Mid-day
Location:
Richmond
Names and contacts:
Abigail
Rachel
Kabita
Hazards
Control measures
People involved
A hazard can be someone might slip and fall into the river.
When shooting in the river, we may have difficult scenes when I have to film the main character near the river. This can mean that there will be areas where it will be hard to film therefore, causing someone to slip and fall. This could ultimately delay the scenes if it occurs then, it would mean that we would have to film elsewhere. Therefore, we can avoid this by making sure the area we will be filming is at a good condition for the members to walk around in, also, there would be people around to help them so they can avoid casualties.
Abigail
Rachel
Kabita
A hazard could be that there may be Non-swimmers on set as, they can accidently fall in an injure themselves.
It can be hazardous when filming in the river location because there are members that cannot swim therefore, if they fall they may have difficulties trying to breathe. Therefore, we will avoid this by making sure there are members that can swim around the areas that seem hazardous therefore, they can help the person before they become likely to fall into the river.
Abigail
Rachel
Kabita
A hazard can be accidently Loosing personal objects into the river as, this would mean that the person then would have to go into the river to obtain it back.
This can be hazardous as, the object may be sharp and that may affect the other filming crew as they might step on it and hurt themselves. Therefore, in order to prevent this we will make sure that no one brings any personal belongings that they could essentially loose and harm others are left behind and not brought to the set, if so then kept away at a safe distance from the filming area.
Abigail
Rachel
Kabita

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Costume ideas for my music video

Here are some ideas for the costumes I will be considering putting in my music video:

Story board

Here is the written version of the story board I had thought of from the beginning of the music video planning:

 
 
In this story board, I tried to keep it quite plain because it is a written version of the story board. I have mentioned what I am ultimately aiming for when I'm filming the scenes, also, the way of which I want it to be structured.
I have mentioned the shots I will be using in the scenes also, what the protagonist might be feeling in these scenes. This would give an idea about what to expect in these scenes and what the expectation while shooting these scenes would be. 

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Location filming with the main protagonist and possible music video scenes

Here are the videos I filmed with and without the protagonist to show what type of music video my music video will most likely be: 
https://youtu.be/KPaux2h6wZc



https://youtu.be/Rz7J4Dl0X2g

Logo Design


Logo design from 09knepalimedia

Here is an analysis of the logo I am using from the selection of logo ideas I had made. I went with this logo because I thought that it made the logo more appealing and less 'intense' or 'dark' as the original one did therefore, I think by making it lighter it should represent my products well.

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Magazine Advertisement for Music Videos


Digipak Analysis


The scenes shooting for the music video

Update (change) on the storyboard:

I have decided to film the music video over various days instead of filming and focusing on one day like originally intended to. This is because this would then give me more time to film different scenes and also help with making the music video seem like a more continuous theme, and help the narrative this way, because it will ultimately come forward as if the protagonist has been looking for the person over various days instead of just exploring the area over one day.

This will allow me to explore the areas more and get even more scenes then before. It will help me show the reader more about what I am trying to represent in the music video, the narrative and what I am giving to the audience to decode.

I also wanted to shoot most of the music video in a P.O.V shot because I wanted to make the audience feel more connected to the characters in the music video. This will most likely change some parts of the music video but, I think overall it will show better and the audience will feel closer to the main protagonist this way.