DAY:
1. On day one it will be getting everyone to the location and set up the set.
2. On the second day we will begin filming the music video starting with the beginning of it but will leave out the piano blowing up bit.
3. On the third day we will film all the soldier shots (gun firing, grenades etc.)
4. On the fourth day we will film all of jazz's part (walking through the war zone etc.)
5. On the fifth day of filming we will film the piano blowing up. This is the last day of filming.
6. On the sixth day of filming we will begin editing the music video which will take us to the end of the 2 weeks.
Equipment
Camera: 2 Canon 550D X4
Lens: 2 Sigma F1.4 30mm
Tripod: 2 Manfroto
Lighting: 6 Red head lights, 3 Reflectors
Sound: 4 shot gun mics
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Jazz music video
For the music video to Disconnected I want it to be a performance video. I would like to start with a long shot coming into Jazz in Afghanistan playing the piano while the war is going on around her. It will then be a close up of the piano keys and her playing it. She will then stand up on the first chorus and start walking through the middle of the war zone and singing to the camera this will be a mid shot. As she is walking away from the piano it gets shot up/blown up. When she is walking through the war zone it will have cuts to soldiers firing guns and throwing grenades. It will cut back to Jazz walking through the middle of the war zone and go back and forth from her to the soldiers throughout the whole of the music video. The end of this music video it will be her standing still in the middle while the firing stops this will be a slow zoom out.
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Evaluation For Sound Presentation
Evaluation For Sound Presentation.
For this assignment we had to do a presentation on sound for a five minute clip of our choosing. For this assignment I worked with Jack Neale and we both decide to choose a clip from an episode of Doctor Who were The Silence is breaking through the door. We chose to do this clip as we are both fans of the show and we had some information about it; and we also thought we could get really good examples of diegetic and Non-diegetic sound.
I believe that our presentation went really well as we got a merit for it. I believe that we chose the right clip for this as it had a very large mix of diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. I think we were really detailed with our presentation and also I think we had good examples of the research that we done.
I think if we could do it again I would like to make notes and not read off of the sides as it would make it seem more professional and more organized. I would also like to have given myself more time to work on it as I believe that we would have used notes if we did.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Coldplay analysis
Coldplay
In the song I think that the video really suits the song as the lyrics say “take me back to the start.” This could suggest that somebody heard this song and thought we should have the video in reverse to suggest that he is going back to the start. In the song it also says ‘Come up to meet you tell you I’m sorry.” This suggest that he has done something wrong witch could also why he is going backwards.
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Multi camera
Multi Camera and Single Camera
Multi-camera set up is the use of more than one camera. This set up is really useful when used for This set up is useful for these types of programs as you can get loads of shots from different angels without the hassle of moving the camera to get a different shot. This is better because if you move the single camera you might get continuity it the shot.
The multi-camera is best used in sport, live performances, chat shows and games shows.
When multi camera is used, all the equipment is hooked up to a tricaster. This is what is used to take all the shots and save them. It is also used so you can choose when to chance the shot. This is used filming live performances.
The muti-camera set up consists of more than one camera set up at different angles. Each camera would be named 1, 2, 3, 4 or a, b, c, d. this is the presenters know what camera to look at. Each camera would have a different shot lined up such as close up, mid shot, long shot ect. This is an advantage because where there are multiple cameras and they are set up in different angles and shots you can just change camera instead of moving one camera to get a different shot as doing this might cause continuity.
When shooting in multi-camera set up there is a lot more equipment to set up. This means that it would take more time to set up; also means you need more crew this means it costs more money. Another disadvantage is there is the problem with amount of crew that you might get other camera men in shot. Another disadvantage is that it is harder to keep control of the set as there is more equipment and more crew.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Glossary
Diegetic sound: This is when a character in the scene can hear the music or sound
Non - Diegetic: This is when the character can not hear the music or sound but the audience can
Ambient: This is a style of instrumental music with electronic textures and no persistent beat, used to create or enhance a mood or atmosphere
SFX: This stands for sound effects
Mood: This means to set the mood of the scene with a piece of music or sound
Tone: A musical sound, esp. one of a definite pitch and character
Genre: A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other types of music
Theme Music: Theme music is a piece of music which is given to a character in a program, video game or even a radio show
Voice over: this is piece of narration in a movie or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker
Musical Score: can be the most memorable part of a film. This task falls to the composer, who will create an original score – or in some cases a music editor, when the score is made up of commercial recordings
Synchronous sound: this is when a sound effect is matched with another technical event or action-this reinforces the effect
Asynchronous sound: this is a sound which is indigenous to the action but not precisely synchronized with the action
Contrapuntal: this is the relationship between two or more voices that are independent in contour and rhythm and are harmonically interdependent
Silence: Silence is the relative or total lack of audible sound. By analogy, the word silence may also refer to any absence of communication, even in media other than speech. Silence is also used as total communication, in reference to non verbal communication and spiritual connection.
Selective sound: The removal of some sounds and the retention of others to make significant sounds more recognizable, or for dramatic effect
Sound bridges: at the beginning of a scene, the sound from the previous scene carries over briefly before the sound from the new scene begins
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