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Music VideoAssignment 2YOUR GROUP NAME HERE

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+Guidance

This template PowerPoint presentation includes all the relevant elements you need to cover in your Music Video Assignment 02

It is suggested you save this PP in a different name and share it with your group so you always have a copy – some sections require you to delete the information on the slide and replace with your own work

Add more pages to each section where necessary [you should be doing this!]

Add visuals as you see necessary

This document will be added to as you progress through the pre-production phase.

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TASK 1Idea Generation and Pitches

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+Idea Generation and Pitches

Select a song/track that you like [or don’t like!]

Generate three ideas for music videos employing styles, techniques and conventions that we have looked at in previous sessions. Explore how you could interpret the song differently using different methods

You can add any extra info you think is relevant, images, mind maps, etc

For quick mind maps you could use bubbl.us to generate these

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+Potential Song Choices:

KYGO-Firestone

Imagine Dragons-I Bet My Life

Imagine Dragons- It’s Time

Rudimental- Waiting All Night

Rudimental-Free

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+Idea one

Staying up all night watching his phone, waiting for her.

Becomes upset and irritable, as the stress is getting to him.

He goes out by himself a lot to think, and be alone, it makes him feel better, but the feeling is always there.

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+Idea two

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+Idea three

Song: ‘F*ck That’- Skrillex or ‘All Is Far In Love And Brostep’ something with a bassy dance/ strange vibe.

Idea: Right so this nerdy guy is basically like an alien hunter or something, the video is shot from his point of view mainly, he's out in the woods where he sees strange lights emitting from the darkness. He walks timidly through looking at his little alien map and alien scanner, as he slowly nears the lights an alien being begins walking towards him, suddenly music blasts from a speaker the alien places on the ground, as the bass drops the alien breaks out into crazy dance moves.

How Will I Film It? I’ll use my helmet cam to film from my point of view, or by using a DSLR held in front of me.

Who Will Act? I’ll be the nerd, searching for the alien. The dancer will by somebody I know (My brother) who can street dance well, he also owns a green morph suit which helps.

Filming techniques/edits? The POV and normal filming will create a more personal filming style, alongside a style which will allow multiple subjects to be seen at once. It lighting will all be very dark, it will purposely contain the usual shakiness we see in home shot alien footage. It might be shot in black and white with highlighted whites for the effect of being dazzled by the lights. I will also include scenes that are sped up to give the effect of un-humanly movements and the damaged footage look. Oh and fast cuts.

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+Mind map of ideas [summary of three ideas]

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+Summary

5 positive aspects of your ideas you could use:

POV perspective more personal that a normal perspective.

Home footage style creates makes the video more interesting.

5 negative aspects of you ideas

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+Final idea – artist/title/info

Rudimental: Waiting All Night

Rudimental is a D&B band that came to prominence in 2012 with their hit single ‘Feel The Love’. Since then they have been awarded Brit awards, Mobo awards, and been nominated for many others.

Links to other artists: They are associated with multiple other artists as they often feature vocals from a popular artist, such as Ed Sheeren or Ella Eyre.

Genre info:

This genre includes a lot of feel good songs with an upbeat atmosphere. The dance genre also often include a music video which defines the lyrics, although they are often applicable to a persons personal experiences.

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+Final idea – track summary

Summary/analysis of track [consider meaning, content, duration, pace and style of the song]

The song starts off at a smooth pace, the vocals are introduced and the beat begins to increase in pace. The climax lasts 50 seconds before the beat becomes consistently quick and heavier, alongside the more aggressively sung lyrics. The song and beat allows for mix of scenes in the video, those that are fast paced ad those that are slower, allowing me to show the mood via the visuals and audio of the music video. Like most rudimental songs, it does not define exatly what the song is about, it instead allows the listener to link it with their own experiences, allowing for a much more personal experience.

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+Final idea – your idea

Your creative concept/video synopsis [describe your interpretation, use of imagery or narrative, genre conventions, etc]

Video Synopsis: A teenager is facing multiple stresses in his life, his college life, his home life, and girl troubles. He finds peace in being alone, cycling, running aimlessly anywhere, walking through the woods, surrounded by nature. There will be a lot of movement, which will be interpreted as the push to peace, and the escape from stress. One scene will include the guy falling off his bike, but he will get back up and carry on, a scene that involves more meaning than first portrayed.

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+Final idea – mood board

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+Final idea – techniques and styles

Video techniques/style/conventions to be used [include how you intend to implement these]

I will be filming my music video using a DSLR and a POV action camera. This will give me great versatility when filming as I will have multiple shooting positons to choose . For example filming the fast peddling as the guy tries to escape his stresses, or the wide slow mo shot when he falls off his jump bike. I will use my POV mostly during the fast paced parts of the song, and the DSLR for the more perfected shots in the slow paced parts of the song.

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TASK 2Pre-production Assessment

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+Guidance:Pre-production Assessment

You need to assess the viability of your production and investigate what is required to enable you to make your music video

Much of this task is hypothetical, which means you will need to investigate standard costings for such a production and apply these to your planned production considering which equipment you would need and resources, etc

Resources to support this are in the Pre-production assessment folder on Blackboard

Delete the questions on each slide and insert your responses

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+Guidance:Budget target

You have provisionally given an outline target of £2000 to make your music video

This target should include a 10% contingency [that means your budget should allow for £200 pounds within the budget – so realistically you aim lower than £1800]

Your budget should account for everything, except your own time and input

Consider more than one option to solve a requirement – you may be able to balance your budget later, there will have to be a compromise somewhere

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+Guidance:Time You will need to plan a schedule for the pre-production/production/post-production.

Nominally you should work on 2 weeks pre-production, 1 week filming [2 college days – Mon./Tues first week after half term] and 2 weeks edit/post-production.

Who is going to do what? How will you split the time? When can you film? What is the availability of the equipment/resources/locations/personnel?

I will be the cameraman, and one of the subjects in the music video. I will be filming the POV scenes. The other actors in the music video may be doing whichever parts they need to. The time will be split with 2 – 3 days for filming, 2 weeks for post production and 2 weeks for pre-production. My video will have to be filmed during the day and in the evening when it is darker. The equipment is readily available to me by renting it for the time needed. I do not necessarily need other people other than myself in the music video, but as I develop my ideas other subjects may become useful. The locations are public and free, therefor I can use them at any time.

What problems can you foresee? How will you overcome them?

Weather could play a big role in the filming of my music video, firstly it will make it very uncomfortable for myself and potentially other subjects if its cold and rainy, but it will also effect the use of my props, such as my road bike or jump bike and whatever ramps I can find in the area. Although bad weather could have a role in creating a mood in the video, it would be mainly an issue because if I’m going to try to ride basic ramps in good weather I’ll be uncomfortable when I definitely fall off, never mind when its into a muddy puddle. Either way I will fall, I’ll just try to be as careful as possible.

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+Title of production/production outline Summary of intended production:

To produce the film I will use myself as the camera man and one of the actors, I will maybe only use one other subject in the music video to keep It focused and simple. I will film from POV and set up a DSLR for different shots of myself and the other subject. I will film during the day and in the evening. I will spend 2 weeks completing pre-production, 2-3 days filming, and 2 weeks completing post production.

Detail here what you are going to make and the intended outcome.

I am intending to make a music video about a guy who is getting really stressed out in life because of a girl and other issues, the music video shows how he escapes the stress by doing what he enjoys, such as lone walks in the woods and cycling in a fast paced manor. The outcome will be a music video which focuses on the struggles of some teenage lives alongside the climb to happiness that they take part in.

Detailed breakdown of the music track chosen and your interpretation of it [remember the questions in the workbook, e.g. pace/mood/tone/structure]

The music track I have chosen is ‘Waiting All Night’ by Rudimental. The song starts off with 50 seconds of climax towards a beat drop. This is he region where I will be able to show the lower points in the life of the guy, his issues with a particular girl, his rising stress levels and pains. The drop lasts about 35 seconds, in this time the filming will include fast paced shots, cycling, running through wooded areas, throwing paper angrily because school is getting to him. It goes into a slightly lower pace after that which will allow for a mix of emotional focused shots (expression) and physical focused shots (action). This repeats up to the 5 minute mark, but I will be only completing around 3 minutes of the music video.

Specific outline your intended technical/equipment requirements.

I will need use of camera equipment, a DSLR, a Helmet Camera, A means of transport, a mac computer, adobe premier pro, and a storage device. These will all come in use with my filming and pre/post production.

Include any details that you think [you could use material from your pitch]

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+Locations

You need to identify locations and plan a recce.

I will like to film somewhere in the outdoors and some shots indoors. The running and cycling shots will obviously be shot outdoors, where as most of the shots showing emotional expression will be indoors. Once I have found a location I will have to conduct some recce to find vantage points to record footage from, and where the best spots are to conduct the scenes.

What are the limitations and risks, eg distance, access, cost, weather? How will you manage this?

There limitations come in my own personal abilities to ride a bike in the style I would like to portray, although the point isn't that he’s good, it’s that he’s simply escaping, a shot of him injuring himself accidentally will show that physical pain is no match for what he feels on the inside. So failing is okay. The costs of particular places probably wont be an issue but with a £2000 budget I will hopefully be able to cover them if needs be. The locations could include somewhere such as Leeds or Manchester, so train fees would have to be covered as well as food and drink costs. Tickets would be £20 per person, return, and food/drink would cost £10 per person. That’s around £60 per day, times by 4 concludes with £240 if there is myself and one other subject. The weather could cause dangers in the music video, as riding fast on slippery grounds with very narrow road tires is recipe for disaster.

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What do you need? E.g. equipment, resources? Mostly from college, but who do you need to speak to get this kit? What is available? When?

I need a Canon 5D and a GoPro style POV camera. This will allow me to shoot high quality normal shots and POV shots. I will also need the computers and editing software from college for the post production/editing of my music video. I will be using Premier Pro to edit the videos. I will need the recording equipment the day before I begin filming to get used to the camera, I will film for 2-3 days and return the camera after one week. This leaves room for improvement if I realise that I need more footage when I have officially finished my filming. The software is open to use at any point which means I don’t need it at any particular day.

Look at equipment hire places, etc.

To hire a Canon 5D for 4 days would cost me £320, to hire it for a week would cost £306. This is great because its cheaper for a week and allows room for improvement. To hire a GoPro for a week would cost £138. That is £444 spent on camera equipment altogether. To purchase film lighting will cost £235. Equals £679.

Canon 5D

GoPro Hero 4

Lighting

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+Facilities

Where will you edit your video? Do you need any other specialist facilities…?

I do not need to use any other specialist facilities other than college for the editing software.

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+Personnel

CREW: What is you team? Who is in it? What are each team members strengths/weaknesses? When are they available?

My team will be very small, 1 or 2 people, including myself. My strengths are in the filming and set up of scenes. The other team member will be able to perform a variety of tasks probably, but mainly filming externally whilst I film POV.

CAST: Do you need any external performers? When are they available? Cost implications? Will you have to feed them? Transport them?

I do not need anyone other than myself and probably only one other subject, I will pay the other person £500 for the filming when it is convenient for both of us.

Other personnel? Is anyone else helping you?

I may use a few other people briefly in the video, I have 2 people in mind. Each of which I will pay £175 for their help. These people may be filmed briefly, or do some of the filming, they will be used for a variety of simple tasks.

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+Props/Costume/etc

I will not be using any particular costumes, those in the music video will be wearing their normal day to day clothing. The props in the music video will be 2 different types of push bike, and a few simple bike ramps. I will also be using multiple places around york for some of the filming, if they are regarded as geographic props.

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+Guidance:Costs – resources/sources Basic Guide to costs

http://www.justfilm.co.uk/video-production-costs.html

Rates TV https://www.bectu.org.uk/advice-resources/rates/television-factual-rates

Rates all media https://www.bectu.org.uk/advice-resources/rates

Research local production spaces for edit and post production costs

Local equipment hire companies have costs for camera, lenses and kit [tripod, dolly, steadicam rigs, etc]

Travel by vehicle can be nominally charged at 40p per mile – so you need to know how far you location is from where you are!

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+Codes of practice and regulations Do you need clearance for copyrighted materials? [you will need to contact Mechanical Copyright Protection Society-Performing

Rights Society Alliance (MCPS-PRS)]

I do not need this clearance as I will not be breaching the copyright of any materials.

Do you have performers external to your group performing? They will need release forms that declare you can use footage of them in the production. This needs to be planned for.

I will be using external performers so I will plan and have release forms prepared for them.

Do you have any actors under the age of 18? You will need parental permission forms.

I myself am under 18 and 2 of my 4 external potential actors are under 18 so I will make sure to get parental permission for those involved.

Are you filming on private property? You will need written consent PRIOR to filming. Plan in advance. This needs to be considered.

I will not be filming on private property so it is not necessary for me to retrieve written consent for filming.

Consider where you may need specific risk assessments and health and safety documentation.

Being highly inexperienced with anything other than road cycling will cause some safety risks when trying to ride fast on anything other than a road, especially on a bike with geometry that I have become completely un-synced with.

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+Finance/Production Costs

Using industry rates cards and researched costs of equipment [cameras], cast, crew, props and facilities [locations, edit rooms, etc] calculate the likely cost of your production.

To hire a Canon 5D for 4 days would cost me £320, to hire it for a week would cost £306. This is great because its cheaper for a week and allows room for improvement. To hire a GoPro for a week would cost £138. That is £444 spent on camera equipment altogether. To purchase film lighting will cost £235. Equals £679.

Outline details of financial considerations of project, this could be cost of props/costume/travel/food/etc.

The total cost of food, and travel is £280 for 2 people over 4 days, that is is for travel to Leeds or Manchester via rail. I will be paying one other main subject £450, and 2 others £175 each. Altogether that comes to £1759, with just over £240 of backup spending money. This could be different if I decide to film solo.

Explain what your overall budget is [if applicable] and how this is to be met:

My overall budget is £2000, with at least £200 as a safety net if we run out of money. My budget will be spent on actors, equipment, food, and travel.

How will you deal with any extra costs? Contingency fund? What percentage of your budget should this be? [hint: add 10% on to the final cost, this should cover it!]

I have over £200 as a contingency fund which will support me if I run out of money for some reason. This fund may be increased if I’m let down by any of the potential subjects. The £200 is 10% of my budget, making it sufficient enough to carry me a few more days if needs be.

Do you foresee any problems? How will you manage this/over come them?

I do not see any problems that I may come into, unless I drastically need another actor in which case I have enough for the payment of their role.

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+Final budget breakdown

Provide a costs table for your budget, if you have considered more than one cost option, provide alternative final budgets and state a preference with justification for which option you would choose.

Expense Subject: Cost:

Potentially Secondary Actor

£450

Sub Actors x 2 (Potentially)

£175 x 2 = £350

Equipment £679

Food & Drink £15 x 2 x 4 = £120

Travel £20 x 2 x 4 = £160

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+Production team meetings

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+Production meeting

As you prepare to start the planning for your production you should have had chance to discuss the idea with your group

As such you should consider this the second time you have convened with your team

Every time you meet as a group, you should record what was discussed and what you’ve decided to do, etc

That means it’s a Production Meeting – record it, preferably on your blog/journal, but there are section in this template for you to collect your team’s thoughts

You should be reflecting on your blog/journal whenever you work on the project – this park of the assessment for this unit.

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+Production meeting

Summarise key decisions/discussion points

Put together an action plan and state who is responsible for each task

When do you next expect to meet?

Insert slides into this section; 1 per meeting, with the date and point above…

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+Production recordDate:

Storyboard: I created my story board in order to get a visual idea of what my music video would look like. It also gave me an idea of the structure of the music video.

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+Production recordDate:

Shot List: I created a shot list so that I would have stable foundations for the shots I take. They allowed me to film shots quickly without wasting time on the aspects of them.

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+Production recordDate:

Filming: I began filming, using the storyboard and shot list as a reference. I started with filming the action POV shots and then I filmed the static shots and portraits later on.

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Task 3.1Visual Planning

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+Pre-Production: Visual Planning

This section is concerned with the visual planning of your music video

You should use this section to develop the sequencing or your video, establish the realtionship between the visuals and the track itself and create a structure for you to follow when filming

It is important that you ‘pre-visualise’ the video before you make it; it will make filming and production a more streamlined process

The following tasks are part of your visual planning Pre-visualisation and concept boards Storyboarding Shot list

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+Pre-visualisation/Concept Boards Tool for exploring the direction and visuals

Provides inspiration and information for the “look & feel”

Presents key moments in your video

A means to sketch/plan ideas

Information on colour/lighting

Defining the “mise-en-scene”

Include as much here as you like, but keep it relevant to the production, the following slides have been left blank for you to approach in your own way, add more as you need to

Extension suggestion: edit a short sequence of clips that have inspired or influenced your video [similar to this: http://io9.com/5941145/this-directors-video-pitch-for-hunger-games-might-be-better-than-the-real-movie]

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+Structural breakdown Breakdown your track into it basic sections [e.g. intro, verse, chorus, verse, etc] and apply broad visual ideas to

each section.

You can use this as the master template for your production, then add more shots to each section when you develop your full visual plan

Create a table to do this [template on BB]

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+Intro

Intro:

I've been waiting all night for you toTell me what you want, tell me, tell me that you need meI've been waiting all night for you toOh, oh, tell me what you want yeahI've been waiting all night for you toTell me what you want, tell me, tell me that you need meI've been waiting all night for you toOh, oh, tell me what you want yeahWant yeah, want yeah, want yeah, want yeahWant, want, want, want, want, want, want, want.

I've been waiting all night for you to tell meTell me that you need meTell me that you want meI've been waiting all night for you to tell meTell me that you need meTell me that you want meThis intro will allow me to include a variety of shots which are slow

paced, and introduce the storyline of the music video. This will give the viewer an idea of what is going on in the guys life. There will be multiple shots which aren’t moving at all, only focusing on the emotional and physical expression of the guy. This will be portrayed through close up portraits, and shots that show his brewing emotional stresses, such as holding his head as he worries over simple things. These will be mostly external shots rather than POV.

Duration: 00:00- 00:49

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+Verses

Verses:

Tell me that you need meTell me that you want meTell me that you need meTell me that you want me

Tell me that you need meTell me that you want meTell me that you need meTell me that you want meOh!

This part of the song is a lot more intense, this will allow me to include fast paced shots, these will include shots of him feeling angry, upset, and stressed, but will also show him running aimlessly, riding his bike as fast as he can, showing the struggle he has to escape from the pains. These shots will be a mix of POV and external shots.

Duration:00:50-01:24

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+Chorus

I've been waiting all night for you toTell me what you want, tell me, tell me that you need meI've been waiting all night for you toOh, oh, tell me what you want yeahI've been waiting all night for you toTell me what you want, tell me, tell me that you need meI've been waiting all night for you toOh, oh, tell me what you want yeah.

(+ I've been waiting all night for you to tell meTell me that you need meTell me that you want meI've been waiting all night for you to tell me)

This part of the song becomes a little slower, this will allow for a mash up of many different simple shots, as the pace is fast enough for quick transitions but not for fast paced shots. This will include shots of the guy sorting his bikes out, texting the girl he wants to have, but wants to forget, dealing with his home life, stressing, smiling, a mix of emotions as he climbs from his pains.

Duration:01:25-02:05

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+Verses 2 / Outro

Tell me that you need meTell me that you want meTell me that you need meTell me that you want me

Tell me that you need meTell me that you want meTell me that you need meTell me that you want meOh!

This part of the song is very fast and powerful. This will allow for multiple fast paced action shots of the guy cycling, it will include multiple different shot angles and styles. Most of the shots will be filmed via POV or the action cam mounted on the bike in different positions. I will also have shots external to myself, such as shots that are still cluttered and fast, such as shots surrounded by foliage or something similar which keep the rough and unperfected look.

After this is where I will finish filming, the intensity of the beat and vocals die out to a very calm pace which will allow the video and music to fade out nicely without seeming too artificial and sudden. This is around the 03:00 mark.

Duration: 02:06-03:00

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+Storyboarding

Your storyboard should bring your idea to life

Provide an idea of the sequencing of you video

Provides a basis for production

Suggested online storyboard creators are: https://www.storyboardthat.com http://www.pixton.com [very complicated] http://www.storyjumper.com [allows you to insert your own images]

Alternatively, hand draw or photograph your storyboard and scan or copy to insert it onto your slides

There are lots of tips collected together on Blackboard!

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+Story Boards

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+Master frames

A master frame is a version of a frame from your storyboard, but with a more detail

You could use photos and software to create a series of images from your intended production [at least 4]

This would work well as preparation for framing your shots on location and filming

Try to give an impression or idea about the final look of the video, so think about post-production effects, etc

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+Master Frame 1Shot number ref:

Post Production Edits: Colour Correction: I will colour correct the footage and make it more vibrant in order to give it a stronger ‘happy’ feel, as the cycling scenes are supposed to represent the guys journey to happiness. I will also correct the highlights as they are frequently over exposed, making them appear bright white, such as my hands in the images. Physical Edits: I will position my music video in a way which gives it the cinematic style letterbox wide aspect ratio. I think this gives off a more professional and premium feel compared to the 4:3 or 16:9 which fills the entire screen.

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+Master Frame 2Shot number ref:

This shot did not take much editing to give it a more uplifting feel. The colours are vibrant and the sun over he horizon is already visually enriching. When I am filming I will try to film in areas that are visually impressive, but if this is not possible I will attempt to salvage the footage in post.

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+Master Frame 3Shot number ref:

This shot shows me checking the bike before I go out on it, as if it’s been a while since I took it out. This is a very bland shot, so I will attempt to make the colour transition between ‘Guy feeling down in his room-sad colours’ to ‘Guy cycling and feeling free-happy colours’ smoother by making the colours less happy than cycling but happier than feeling down.

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+Master Frame 4Shot number ref:

This shot shows the guy walking away in frustration before he take the bike out to relieve his stress. This shot will be shot from low down to focus on the movement of the shoes and legs rather than a body shot as the movement of legs is more fast paced.

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+Shot List

Your shot list should contain the sequential breakdown of what you need to shoot for your video

It should work in partnership with your storyboard

It will be your working document when you film

It should contain the shot number, scene number, shot description, framing and action you will see

It should also have information on performers in the scene and other props, etc

Shot list template is on Blackboard in the pre-production folder.

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Task 3.2Organisational Planning

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+Production Log Info

Include names, contact info, and defined roles at difference stages of production, using a table is suggested

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+28th April 2015

Completed:

Shot List.

Story Board Images.

Began:

Animatic Story Board.

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+29th April 2015

Risk Assessment.

Animatic.

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+Location Images

These map images show the area in which I plan to film my music video.

The direct areas are highlighted in red, although it is likely that some shots will stray from the imminent location.

Solar Walk Trail

St. Nicholas Rd-Cop

Park & Ride Path

Cop Tunnel

Cop-Colton Rd

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+Location Analysis

Solar Walk Trail: This location is within a lightly wooded area, the cycle path is narrow and path itself is broken and cracked in many places. There are also multiple ruptures in the surface. This does not make a good surface for a road bike, as rigid bikes to not take impact very well. This will be okay for the jump bike, as the frame geometry is designed to withstand rough terrain.

St Nicholas Rd-Copmanthorpe: This location will be used briefly for shots of the jump bike doing small jumps. The path and road surface is smooth. The small incline also allows for be to gain speed towards an obstacle on the way down.

Park & Ride Path: The path surrounding the Park & Ride is very new and very smooth. Making it an excellent surface for the road bike. It also meanders which allows for much more interesting shots, rather than just going forwards.

Copmanthorpe Tunnel: The tunnel leading to Copmanthorpe, with the A64 running overhead, is an excellent scene for a either bikes. The light breaking through the tunnel, scraping past the brick walls allows for a gritty look. This is why I chose to use the jump bike for the shot, as it contributed to the gritty effect.

Copmanthorpe To Colton Rd: This road is very long and is quite flat in terms of climb. The surface is not great, but due to the flatness I am able to build speed with ease. One issue with this road is the flat fields around it, making it a very windy location. To combat this I had to cycle in a direction where the wind was roughly behind me when filming.

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+Risk Assessment

Risk Assess each separate filming location using the provided form in the pre-production folder on Blackboard and insert into your powerpoint

Completing a generic filming assessment would be a start, then you can add specialist/site specific risks as you progress your production

Remember, a Risk Assessment is an ongoing document, you should evaluate if anything changes in production and when you put control measures in place

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+Contingency Planning

Things go wrong

Your contingency plan is there to give you a backup or to minimise the effect on production

You should consider the following areas: Technical, Location, Personnel and Organisational areas [about 5 potential issues for each]

Use the form in pre-production folder on Blackboard

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+Production Schedule

Provide an outline of what you will do on which days during production

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+Clearance and Permissions

Any place you film and anyone you use in the filming of your video must have a completed form

Blank forms are on Blackboard for you to complete and insert here

I do not need any clearance or permission for the locations that I am using for my music video. But there are some locations that would have needed clearance if I needed to use them. A location such as if I decided I want to use the grounds belonging to the Royal York Hotel. I would need written permission to show that I was allowed to film and use props such as bikes on their property.

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Task 4.1Production Record/Log

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+Production Record/Log

Record your filming and production work with the camera here

You could add stills of your work with annotations

You should include any specific details about how your filming went and what you did on set to enable you to complete the work

You should include Call Sheets and relevant production documents here

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+Call sheets

Complete a call sheet for each production activity

Forms are on Blackboard

Insert into Powerpoint here

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Task 4.2Footage log

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+Edit Decisions List/Footage Log

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Task 4.3Edit process log

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This is the section in which I placed all of the shots that I wanted to keep. Some of these shots last quite long, so I cropped them down to the points I wanted to use. I deleted the shots I didn’t want straight away, but there was always a back up on the memory stick.

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This is the timeline which I placed my soundtrack and shots upon. This is the base on which I edited the shots. That includes cropping, warp stabiliser, colour correction and speed effects. Only shots I wanted to keep are placed onto the timeline.

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This is the set of editing tools alongside the time line. These are easy access tools because they are used frequently throughoutthe editing process. The tools I used most often are circled in red. The top tool allows me to select different shots. The second tool allows me to crop clips. The third tool allows me to slice shots in half. The forth tool allows me to zoom in and out to see the details.