Wednesday 29 October 2014

Problems With Filming

Problems When Filming
The first problem we faced was the fact that the camera that we were borrowing from Will's friend wasn't charged up which meant a lot of the time was wasted by charging the camera up, and this also led to us rushing when actually filming which meant that the shots that were taken were of a poor quality due to us rushing. On top of that, for our shots, we were only able to take one or two of each shot due to the time we had left after the wasting of time when charging the camera, and we needed to rush through it before the camera ran out of battery.

We are going to use the school camera next time we film for our final draft, and the reason for this is that we can be taught how to focus this camera so that the shots are clearer, and it will allow us to be responsible for it so that we can charge the camera and make sure we have no qualms whilst filming our video. 

Another problem was the fact that this venue didn't have a backstage, and as well as that, due to the constant changes that were being made, many people lost interest in turning up so we realised we wouldn't have much of an audience, this led to us having to just film the band at this location and get the shots that were possible. Consequently, this led to us having a lot of problems to solve last minute once again. After editing the draft footage, we have come up with a solution to try and recreate a video similar to Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor where they are playing on the stage, but there isn't really an audience. This means we could hire the same place out and get every single shot in 3/4 hours to save us from having to go to a numerous amount of places when we can get it done in the same location in one day, it makes it more realistic.

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