Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Planning lighting and sound
Lighting
We made use we film our music videos during the day so we have the daylight a that is the perfect lighting. We went London during the day so we can get the right lighting. A week before filmming we took the cameras to London and did a test to see if the lighting is good to film or wether if we need additional lighting.
The shots that were filmed in the bedroom we used spotlights that lit up the whole room. These created a rich effect. When filming green screen lighting is the most important factor. This means that if the lighting is bad chroma-keying is rather hard to achieve. When filming the green-screen we had a back light behind the green-screen and one at the front. We also filmed the green screen outside to make it more better and easier when editing.
Sound
The only sound that was needed while filmming was the song itself. While filming we used youtube as there was a video with the song lyrics. We played the song on the iPad so the artist can sing to the camera. For our music video we purchased 'Glass-heart' by leona Lewis on itunes. This cost us £0.99 , we then dragged that into final cut.
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This post demonstrates a basic understanding of planning the lighting and colours of your music video and this is because you have not explored your lighting styles in enough detail. Therefore, you need to refer back to your storyboards, which will assist you with making the necessary changes.
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