Thursday, 18 November 2010

Filming analysis

We were filming in the dark which meant we had to make use of artificial light. This meant we could experiment with the use of shadow and create some interesting effects.
We also constructed a six foot scaffold meaning we could experiment with different shot heights and get some high angled shots, giving the video an interesting range of perspectives. We also experimented with the cameras autofocus feature, by quickly changing the level of light on a scene which makes the camera blur in and out of focus as it adjusts itself.

Shot log

Time Shot Use?

00:00-00:04 Cigarette Maybe
00:05-00:09 Cigarette 2 Maybe
00:09-00:11 Puddle No
00:11-01:10 Feedback Yes
01:12-01:19 Fire Exit Yes
01:20-01:22 CCTV Yes
01:23-01:28 Stones Maybe
01:29-01:31 Emergency Sign Yes
01:31-01:39 Plant C/U Yes
01:39-01:46 sky/plant Yes
01:46-01:18 No Entry sign Yes
01:18-01:34 Walk towards camera Yes
01:37-01:38 Looking down No
01:39-01:47 Zoom Out Yes
01:48-01:52 Barbed Wire 1 Maybe
01:53-01:56 Barbed Wire 2 Maybe
01:56-01:57 Barbed Wire 3 No
02:00-07:38 Whole song, still camera Yes (parts of it)
07:38-07:40 Hoodie mid shot Yes
07:40-07:57 Hoodie long shot +zoom Yes
07:57-08:01 Zak, low angle Maybe
08:02-08:09 Out of focus light Yes
08:10-08:13 Zak in dark No
08:16-08:18 Scaffolding No
08:18-08:27 Moon Yes
08:28-08:49 Zak guitar 1 Yes
08:49-09:00 Zak longshot Yes
09:01-09:10 Gate front Yes
09:11-09:28 Torch stuff Yes
09:29-09:35 Gate Back Yes
09:36-09:42 Door fall Maybe
09:43-09:57 Hand c/u Yes
10:06-11:54 instrumental section handheld Yes (parts of it)
12:11-13:16 Outro section handheld Yes
14:02-14:05 Can to face Yes
15:08-17:50 First half Overhead Yes (parts of it)
18:01-20:10 second half overhead+ shaky cam Yes (parts of it)
20:15-21:02 Down fretboard c/u Yes

00:01-00:05 Torch stuff 2 Yes
00:16-00:26 Barn door Yes
00:26-00:39 Shadow on sheet Maybe
00:39-00:45 hand shadows No
00:46-00:54 Light zoom Yes
00:56-01:34 Zak in cage Yes (parts of it)
01:35-02:17 Zak in barn Yes (parts of it)
02:18-02:35 Zak in barn 2 No
02:36-02:42 Frame mid-shot No
02:43-02:44 Guitar on bench Maybe
02:44-03:39 Me on scaffolding Maybe
03:39-04:28 guitar on scaffolding Yes
04:28-05:00 Zak on door Yes (parts of it)
05:00-05:03 Light c/u Yes
09:00-09:04 Flashing red c/u Maybe
09:05-10:07 me mid shots+c/u’s Yes (parts of it)
10:08-11:34 me mid shot with changing light Yes (parts of it)

00:01-00:50 Zak c/u + can grab Yes (parts of it)
00:51-01:07 Looking at sheet Maybe
01:08-02:03 zak graffiti+ hand c/u Yes
02:04-02:07 WCB still Yes
02:07-02:17 WCB fade in 1 Yes
02:17-02:23 WCB fade in 2 Yes
02:23-02:27 Still paint hand Maybe
02:27-02:36 Hand over face Yes
02:37-03:09 Me graffiti Yes (parts of it)
03:09-03:10 WCB! Still longshot Maybe
03:11-03:27 WCB! c/u fade in+ out Yes (parts of it)
03:27-04:06 WCB! And light Yes
04:07-04:30 Set pan No
04:31-04:36 spray cans c/u Maybe
04:36-04:49 pan to spray cans Maybe
04:50-05:00 Zak with cans Yes
05:00-05:15 Zak with cans 2 Yes
05:16-05:27 Zak Zoom Yes

00:00-00:08 Zak overhead Maybe
00:08-00:32 Zak o/h 2 Maybe

00:00-01:40 me looking up at camera Maybe (parts of it)
01:41- 02:55 eyes ECU Maybe (parts of it)
03:20- 04:22 Walk onto set+ look up at camera Yes (parts of it)
04:23-05:12 Zak in red room Maybe
05:13-05:18 My shoes No

00:00-00:30 Shoe c/u Yes
00:31-00:48 trainer c/u Yes
00:50-01:04 shoe c/u 2 Yes
01:05-01:19 boot c/u Yes
01:20-01:51 trainer c/u 2 Yes
01:52-02:05 slipper c/u Yes
02:07-02:24 shoe c/u 3 yes
02:25-02:41 skate c/u Yes

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Dark Side Of The Moon analysis



This cover was a big inspiration on the design. The use of a striking image on a plain black background really makes the picture stand out. Also, the use of contrasting colours against the background makes the cover eye catching. The main inspiration from this cover is its simplicity. Obviously it is an incredibly iconic and instantly recognisable image, which wouldnt have happened had they chosen a more complex cover design. This idea of a simple yet striking image is something i tried to incorporate into the cover design.

Cover idea

I have finished my idea for the front cover of my digipak. It features a character in a light blue shirt on top of a black background. The shirt is spattered with bloodstains. This ties in with the band name and the name of the album. The band name is printed in a large white font at the bottom of the cover so as not to obscure the image. The white font on black background makes it stand out and easy to read at a quick glance, something an album cover needs to do.
I believe it is a fairly simple concept which makes the image more effective as it is easy to remember and sticks in your mind.
The overall colour scheme is quite dark and would give someone who hasnt heard the band before an idea as to the type of music. The red of the bloodstains contrasts with the black background which helps draw the eye to the image.

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Poster Idea

I now hav a few ideas for the poster. The first is to have a partially open circus tent with some red eyes peering out of the darkness. The sign at the top will read 'White Collar Boxing'. I feel that this is a good idea as it suggests the genre of music without explicitly revealing it, this would intrigue people who have never heard the band and could hopefully attract new listeners. Also, the bright colours of a circus tent would be very eye catching and would make people take notice and read the poster. This is a very simple idea and these are often the most effective as they stick in your mind.
The other idea is to create a collage out of interesting images and use it is a backdrop. I will then add images of the band and all the album information over the top. This will also be effective as the wide number of images will make the poster interesting to look at. We can also reflect the style of music in the type of images that we choose, which will let the person reading the poster know the genre at a quick glance. I will make rough versions of both ideas and decide on which one to make for the final poster.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Filming

Yesterday we filmed all the guitar performance aspects for the music video. We started by filming all the performance with the camera in a fixed position. After this we filmed close ups of the hands and fretboards during the instrumental break and solo sections. After this we filmed the whole performance free hand allowing us to create a sense of movement with the camera and also to get some shots that wouldnt be possible from a still tripod. Finally we filmed the whole song from above, which will give the video some variation of perspective. When i played, the guitar was plugged in but all volumes were down so no sound was actually being produced. I then played along to the recorded version of the track so that syncing it to the video should now be much easier.