Filming Log - Session 5 - Re-shoot

Filming Log - Session 5 - Re-shoot:
Due to lip syncing issues and lack of guitar shots of Jack as well as band orientated shots too we felt it was necessary to go out and get more shots. We revisited locations previously used (Smith's Field and Balmoral Road) to gain the footage we needed. We came prepared with notes on what we reviewed and was required to be redone to make the filming process quicker.

We began at Smith's field recording Jack and the guitar for starters. We filmed him in a series of different shots either focusing on the guitar singly or him performing. We involved still shots and some tracking shots to. We decided on this as he was very stationary and felt like he need more movement. We also decided to get shots of him messing about to portray the band as being Laddish. This closely interlinks with Goodwin's theory of promoting the bands attitude. After we gained this we began by reciting the lyrics off the paper that need to be redone by myself. We then re did the shots necessary exactly as it was on the rough edit as we felt that shot types weren't an issue in this case but in fact the lip syncing being the problem. In some cases, we added new shots in addition to see if it could make the final cut. 

Once completed we headed over to Balmoral Road to recruit some group shots and a few more lip syncing issues. On arrival we recorded group shots and experimented with new shots we thought we could include. After this we recorded lip syncing issues in new shots as we felt it was repetitive in this section of the music video. These included group shots and different angled shots to see if it would work. 

However, is some clips it began to snow. This will make it awkward in the editing stages as the weather will be different when cutting from one shot to the next. 


Overall, it was a successful session with us managing to get everything done that we set out to do and making sure it was a good quality for us to include in the editing process.      


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