Wednesday, 11 January 2023

Filming diary-P4

 21/12/22

On this day I shot footage I needed of the first part of the storyline that included robbers fleeing from a house with shots of cars driving quickly. This shoot had no health and safety issues for me as the camera man since the car was never driving directly towards where I was filming it with the tripod. there was however some slight health and safety issues for the actors in the car due to potential crashes. To overcome this, I made sure that that the actors had seatbelts on at all times. To protect the safeguarding of pedestrians on the road I made sure to inform any people walking past that we were filming and turned the camera off and did not film until after they were out of site or were unidentifiable to keep their consent and protect their identity. The bumpy pavement and road was also a factor I had to think about since there was a risk of falling over, the only way I could overcome this hazard was to

When using the camera I used the proper techniques to attach the camera to the tripod which was important to the success of my music video since the pavement of the road we were filming on was not flattest and was relatively bumpy

This shoot was successful because we managed to film all the shots needed for this location    

Thomas mason- director+ cameraman

Jamie Lee-actor

Ramsay Brewis- actor

 Camera settings- Shutter speed 1/50, Iso 800, white balance auto, focus auto


The location I chose to film this section in is a suburban street that has very few cars pass come through. This meant it was suitable to film in because it meant we could have long filming session while not being interrupted by cars constantly driving past. As well as this, this particular street is very open with few trees around, this meant that there was lots of natural sunlight that we could use.






11/01/23
On this day we used a music room that is full of drums and other instruments to provide a logical and fun back ground to my close up shots. In this shooting session we did not manage to film all of the shots we needed to film. The shots we didn't film were the close up lip syncing. This was due to a lack of microphone and stand. Despite this we filmed some practice shots so we could get the lighting correct. The room we were in was relatively dark which made some of the shots grainy. To overcome this, I increased the ISO on the camera to 800 so it seemed lighter and I set up 2 phone torches to rest against the drum kits so they pointed at where the close up was happening. To film this, I directed the camera man to use manual focus and we used the technique of placing the camera far back and then zooming in, this gave the shots a more animated feel. To ensure I was playing the guitar parts correctly, I learned all the parts I was filming beforehand. During the filming, I would listen to the song on a phone speaker to ensure they were timed correctly which would make it a lot easier to edit in the future and meant I wouldn't have to speedup or slow down the footage in post production. To film the drum parts we used the same lighting rig and camera techniques. This shoot did not have many health and safety issues apart from potential injuries from a falling tripod. To overcome this potential risk, I made sure that the tripod was secure and stable before and after mounting the camera to it

This location is a music room at Ilkley grammar school which meant that it was very suitable for our purposes. This room had multiple musical instruments that I could use for my music video such as guitars and drums. As well as this, the room had multiple easily accessible plug sockets so it was easy to set up lighting rigs

Thomas Mason- actor+ director
Aidan Samuels- cameraman

 Camera settings- Shutter speed 1/50, Iso 800, white balance auto, focus auto

19/01/23
On this day I filmed the lip syncing to my music video in the same drum room as on the 11th. Because of this, the shoot went better than the previous since we knew the layout of the room and the good places to put the camera. To overcome the problem we had of the room being too dark we borrowed a light from school to provide extra light. This was very helpful and lead to a good shot however it was  a health risk to the actor since it was very bright. To overcome this, I positioned the camera to the side of the actor not only so it was safer but also since it led to better lighting.  As well as this, to avoid grainy footage we used a different camera of higher quality. I set up the light on the front right side of the actor to hopefully get a slight shadow on the left side of his body but keeping his face fully lit. The light I used had 2 settings, a yellow and a white light that could individually be turned up. I decided that the yellow light was better for this situation to give a warmer effect when the room lights were off instead of the harsh white light.  The potential health and safety hazards were the same as the other shoot so I took the same precautions with the camera and also with the microphone stand due to similar reasons.
This location is a music room at Ilkley grammar school which meant that it was very suitable for our purposes. This room had multiple musical instruments that I could use for my music video such as guitars and drums. As well as this, the room had multiple easily accessible plug sockets so it was easy to set up lighting rigs
Thomas Mason- cameraman+ director
Jack Ibbertson-actor

 Camera settings- Shutter speed 1/50, Iso 600, white balance auto, focus auto

24/01/23
On this day I filmed the rest of the car shots that I needed to fill in the gaps of my music video. To film this, I did hand held filming while driving in the passenger seat of a car. I decided to hold the camera to save the time that would be wasted on setting up a tripod. The same health hazards and risks apply to the first shoot
Jamie Lee- actor
Thomas Mason- Cameraman+ director

 Camera settings- Shutter speed 1/50, Iso 800, white balance auto, focus auto



Camera settings used
Across the whole filming process the camera settings that stayed the same was the shutter speed which stayed at 1/50 and the white balance which remained on auto. The ISO setting was changed on different days.  On the days we filmed outside we used a relatively high ISO setting (up to 800) because the only lighting was natural lighting from the sky which was quite dim, this meant to get a brighter shot we needed a high ISO. On the days we filmed inside we used a lower ISO (below 800) since we could use lights plugged in at the mains.






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