As stated in another post, this filming session only included Alex and Dylan from Terminal Moraine. (Because they're in year 10, and it is half term I did make sure they were available to help via parents) There was little problems in organising this as both are very enthusiastic about helping and also gaining more awareness for their own band.( As well as being reliable people).
Mise-en-scene
Again, there was little to set up as we were just filming against a graffiti wall. When organising this, I ensured to notify both Alex and Dylan to wear the same clothing as they did for the green screen filming. However, Alex's shirt was in the wash so he wore a different one. And he cold because it was so windy so we thought it would be better if he just put his jacket on too. Considering the the music video was meant to have different locations, I thought it didn't matter much at this point if the clothing was a little bit different too. (The jacket was leather - if that's not 'rock', and hence allowing our target audience who likes rock music and rock clothing too, then I don't know what is anymore!)
Lighting
We started filming at 11:00am, therefore there was plenty of bright light. As there was open space around the wall itself, no un-wanted shadows would be casted either.
Filming
Although the corrupted tape wiped out half the footage, we had the essentials so all there was to re-film was Dylan and Alex's solo shots. We had no ipod speakers so they just listened to an ipod, whilst hiding the earphones in their clothing. The film went considerably smoothly, as both band members had done this before and Dylan already knew the lyrics (but to help him we also sang along while filming). Although the plan was to film solo-shots, they wanted to film playing together, and because its always good to have more shots than you need, we filmed it anyway. The only minute problem that occured was that is was very windy and caused hair to obscure the face at times.
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