We started the day by filming bedroom shots of our artist singing while sitting on the bed. This started our idea of disrupting the naturalism of our music video by making her appear as a ghostly figure unnoticed by other characters. This suggests that the audience are watching through her point of view. We placed the camera in three different positions around the bed to experiment with angles. We tried one close looking at her from the left, one more distant from the right and experimented with zooming in and out on her and her guitar from these positions. We also had a camera filming high angle shots which reflected her powerlessness throughout the songs as she doesn’t take any actions.
We also tried filming our actress (Mellissa Levitt) getting out of bed in the morning and getting ready. This was just experimental and didn’t work as well as I had hoped as the waking up shots didn’t appear realistic to me.
Next we filmed our other actor (Laurent) reading her e-mail on his computer. We thought it would be a problem filming a computer screen and that it wouldn’t come out clear however luckily it came out fine. In this scene of our music video the ghostly artist returns and is sitting on the bed behind him.
We ended the day in a skate park filming the boys in the band skating while the girls watched. We found that the best shots we got while shooting here were the ones which weren’t planned as things seemed to happen that we hadn’t expected such as random tricks they were showing us on their skateboard. We tried filming them from the same level as the skateboards as they were moving. Even though it was difficult to keep up with them at times. I felt that these shots literally threw the audience into the narrative.
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