We created shot lists in order to shorten the editing process, so that we could attain certain clips at a faster speed. This is our first shot list for our first lot of filming the gig:
These are the final camera placements and we managed to get a variety of different shots such as:
Long shots from the back balcony
Medium shots from all 3 placements
Many crowd shots - crowd surfing and crowd participation
Low angle shots from the front
Close-ups of instruments/faces
The band setting up
As well as this we obtained:
Establishing shots of the venue and location
Parts of narrative such as a character entering the venue
Conversations between characters at the bar for the narrative
Shots to build up the narrative and portray the mentality of the genre e.g. shots of beer-cans/alcohol in the bar
We feel that the filming was successful and after the editing process we think these clips will work really well and fit into our genre very effectively.
LOUISE People, do you have any more idea's for narrative?
Some possible options are:
Drinking alcohol
Smoking illegal drugs = convention/stereotype of ska/reggae genre
Mucking about in shops trying on clothes = camden - fitting setting for the rebellious characters
Messing around in a playground - swings/roundabout = we could get some good shots = symbolise carefree attitudes.
Headphones - listening to up against the wall = self referential - makes audience aware it's a music video because of confusion between diegetic/non-diegetic sound - the audience can hear the difference in volume as the character puts on their headphones. (Michaels idea)
Food fight maybe = fun, youthful and rebellious connotations
MAYBE the characters could get into trouble with the police - however may be hard to achieve, even though we could have someone to act as a policeman, we'd have to rely on a busy person which could complicate things.
Trocadero - we could film in the arcade = more carefree good times
Shots of buskers = statement of original music - low angle shot = respect - shouldn't be too hard because they're found commonly in the underground
We might include bricolage/allusions/pastiche elements - but do you think that wouldn't work in this genre? we could put our own spin on these things.
Tell me your views and then we can sort out the storyboard and then filming dates!
MICHAEL
Getting drugs or cannabis into a video might be a tad edgy, obviously it wouldn't be real but it might be a bit hard to make it obvious that its drugs yet not show that we personally are smoking cannabis.
Messing about in a playground and on swings could be okay, though not very Central London-y
I'm really keen on getting the headphones idea in at some point - this would fit really well with the genre
The police idea may distract from the main idea of easy living as well, plus is complicated and we need to think about time.
Taking it to the Trocadero may distract away from easy living, plus we have to remember the places have all got to transfer one from another effectively - some air hockey or games could be good in it, though we'd have to make sure we have the transition of places of it.
Alcohol is a must, especially with the shots of the bar in the actual gig to link the two together.
Some busker shots would be good, though we'd have to make sure it was a guitarist or something similar otherwise it wouldn't fit the theme too well.
Yeah, post-modern elements may be a bit too high-brow and elitest for the down-to-earth feel we want to try and fit into the video.
BRADLEY Okay Here is my opinion on this:
smoking weed wasn't all I said the narrative should consist off, its just an icon of the Rastafarianlifestyle.
I don't wish to be mean but anything like getting participation from shops, Caricatures or filming buskers sounds like a no go as we cant guarantee cooperation from them and otherwise it'll be dodgy and therefore a pain in the on the day.
I agree as we didn't decide to have the police thing then it then I havent contacted Harry's dad as we weren't sure so thats a no go.
Food fights will be bit messy for my liking, also it's seems very clique in my opinion.
HOWEVER!! There are things that I like the sounds off, they are:
playground pissing about - swings/roundabout
headphones - listening to up against the wall = self referential