Thursday, 24 October 2013

Equipment Planning

4 X PARcans & Controller

I have spoken to Matthew Bostock who owns 4 X PARcans & a controller along with tripods to request if we can borrow this equipment for our production. He is allowing us to use his lighting equipment which will be very useful to gain some great effects especially when filming the live performance shots of our band playing.
From my knowledge of lighting I am aware that PARcans give a very wide spread of light and will be used when the whole stage needs to be light, it is also possible I will use them close up as an up-lighting effect to certain features. 



Goal Post / T-Bar Lighting Truss

I own a heavy duty Goal Post / T-bar lighting truss that we will use for securing some of the lighting. This truss either can be used as a full lighting bar or as two T-bars which will allow us more flexibility when positioning the lights for our live performance shots to ensure that they are well light with an effective style.



Generator

As some of our possible locations such as 'The Barn' will possibly not contain a mains power supply we have looked into renting a generator. We will certainly require some form of power when filming mainly due to the lighting equipment we plan to use to create a professional looking music video; it is also possible we will need power for special effects such as smoke machines and possibly to power up some of the props to make the video look realistic. Below is the conversation between the contact who is able to rent us the generator and a picture of a similar model & size generator.



Smoke

I own two medium size smoke machines with dense fog fluid that should linger in the air for a reasonable amount of time. It is possible we will use these for our live performance shots to create a more 'gig' like atmosphere along with supporting the lighting in creating a conventional effect.



Profile's & Other Lighting

I have spoken to a few different people about possibly borrowing some profile lights and some extra PARcans / Fresnel's and a dimmer pack which will allow certain characters or instruments to be highlighted in the video with this type of lighting as it has a very narrow and changeable beam of light rather than the PARcan's standard wide wash. These would simply allow us to create better lighting effects within our video rather than a simple 'Lights on / lights off' scenario. The dimmer pack will be required to power and control these types of stage lighting.




Ipod Dock

I own a simple iPod dock at home which can be powered via mains or batteries which we will use to play the track back whilst recording all parts of our video that need either instrument or lip syncing so that we can ensure it is exactly on time with our actual track. This is the same iPod dock and technique as used in our preliminary and as the result was good we have decided to stick with the same method.



Camera/Tripods

A Canon 550D with a 50mm lens will be used as our main camera for the live performance shots. This camera is an 18 mega pixel digital SLR camera which will offer us recording in full HD 1080p movies. After using this camera in our preliminary task we are very comfortable with the quality of the recording and know its capabilities. The 50mm lens we have chosen to use for this camera is in order to create good point of view shots due to the fact a 50mm lens has a field of vision very close to the human eye. This will make viewers feel like they are stood in front of this live performance and make it more of a realistic POV shot.

We will use a Canon 500D with a 15-85mm lens for our secondary camera in the live performance. Reason for this being that it is similar to the 550D in the fact that it still offers full HD recording and will gain us shots that aren't noticeably different from the shots from the 550D. Having a second camera will also enable us to gain more shots when recording which will cut together better than having to record different shots on a different take. By using a different lens for our secondary camera it will allow us to gain a little more variation within our shots to keep them interesting.

The Canon 7D with a 10-11mm lens will be used to record our narrative. This camera also is able to record in full HD and is excellent for shots where the lighting will vary due to the fact it can cope with all lighting conditions. Another main reason behind the use of this camera is that it is weather and dust proof meaning that if the narrative requires certain shots outdoors in poor weather conditions for effect, these can be taken easily without risk of ruining equipment or having to shield it.


Whilst shooting both the narrative and the live performance we will use various tripods and mechanisms to get some interesting shots along with a Glidecam 2000HD which will allow us to do walking tracking shots on all terrain without camera shake in the shot.



Taken From Daniel Harris' blog
http://danharrisadvancedproduction.blogspot.co.uk

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Costumes and behaviour or Hardcore bands.

To fit in with the genre, the actors in the video won't have to wear a specific type of clothing as hardcore bands are normally 'DIY' bands, meaning they don't have a look, they just wear casual clothes. For example the band Architects, are just wearing normal t shirts and shirts. They do not have matching outfits and they do not fit into any particular theme.
Themes are more conventional with classic metal and rock bands as their music is normally written about stories, and their performances are them telling these stories. However hardcore music is about real life, hence the 'normal' look.
For our video we will all be wearing normal clothes, such as band t shirts and jeans to represent this normal hardcore look. Example below: 

Monday, 14 October 2013

Actors

Kieran Hill
Age – 18 Role in the video – Kieran will be singing in the video which will require lip syncing.Background information – Kieran enjoys listening to hardcore, acoustic and dubstep music. Kieran doesn’t just sing, he also plays guitar and bass.Some words from Kieran -‘I have been in a band for a year now and enjoy both playing and writing music, in my spare time I like play Xbox.'

 






Matthew Jones
Age 17
Role in the video – Matt will be playing the guitar in the music video.Background information - Matt enjoys listening to Hardcore, Djent and Punk and writes music in his spare time. He also plays drums, bass, guitar and piano.Some words from Matt -
‘I have been in several bands and love writing music, I also do a lot of live sound for gigs, I enjoy most aspects about music and I am passionate towards it.’
 



Harry Thornburn
Age - 17
Role in the video - Baz will be playing bass in the music video.
Background information – Baz enjoys listening to Rock, acoustic and dance music. Baz also plays the guitar and can sing.
Some words from Baz -
‘I have been in a band for a couple of years and enjoy playing the bass, I also enjoy playing rugby, I love the competitiveness within the sport.’

Benjamin Thorogood (Tug)Age - 18
Role in the video – Tug will be playing drums in our music video.
Background information - Ben enjoys listening to Dance, Dubstep and Metal and can also play guitar, bass, piano and can sing.
Some words from Tug -
‘I have been playing drums for 5 years now and have played multiple gigs for different types of music, I love drama and acting, I have done many plays and theatre productions.




Duncan Morris
Age - 20
Role in the video – Duncan will appear in the narrative.
Background information - Duncan enjoys listening to Dance, Dubstep and Metal and can also play guitar, bass, piano and can sing.
Some words from Duncan-
'I love hardcore music, I love how upbeat and stomping the mustic is and the emotion they have through the videos. I have done drama for 2 years and would love to act in a video'
 
 
Lucy Gilbert
Age - 18
Role in the video – Lucy will appear in the narrative.
Background information - Lucy enjoys listening to rock, pop and Metal and can also play guitar, bass, piano and can sing.
Some words from Lucy-
'I love music and I like acting so i'm really excited to be featured in this music video.'
 

 
 

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Renting of a generator

For our music video, we will be filming in a conventional 'hardcore' genre location - meaning we will be outside or in a place with no electricity. Thus meaning we would require a generator to power the lighting needed. The conversation below is a screenshot of a conversation I had about renting a generator.

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Unable to film in Leicester

The following picture is the conversation I had with the land owner of the GEC Alsthom Whetstone about permission to film on their land. Sadly the land has only recently been bought and companies have already moved in/are looking round, meaning that we will be unable to film in the main location we had.

Audience Feedback


Our audience gave the feedback that the song is good however the lyrics are hard to understand, meaning that the content in the video that links to the lyrics need to obvious and need to be easy to interpret.

We had spread opinions of the locations. Most of our audience decided that location 1 and 2 (the barn and engineering plant) would suit the song more as the narrative can be stronger. However location 3/idea 3 (a gig) wouldn’t fit the song as much. However location 3 was agreed that it would still suit the genre.

The audience agreed that ideas 1 and 2 should be combined to create a stronger narrative as together they would suit the song more.