Friday 14 October 2011

FILMING

On Wednesday the 12th of October, I filmed the stage performance part of my video. With help of others I spent an hour and a half transforming the stage to my set.

insert images of stage setup

I wanted a 'raw' look and feel for the stage. In the test I liked having the lighting rig in camera, rather than hiding them from the stage. I also decided I didn't want to hide the 'on stage smoke machine' as I felt the clutter on the stage made it feel more atmospheric. Along with these, I placed guitar and bass amplifiers on the stage, and I plugged the guitar in to these.

Once we were all in costume, and everyone was ready to shoot, we did a sound check with the drummer. We altered the volumes of the music so that we could here the music without the drums drowning out all of the noise. To help this I placed speakers on the stage, playing the song loudly, and next to me.

I taught 2 students how to work the hand help smoke and wind machines, and instructed them at which points of the song I wanted smoke and wind on the stage.

My friend is highly knowledgeable on the lighting rig we had in front of the stage. I took my treatment to him, and  we talked through the story, and I told him how I wanted the lights to work.

Finally we were ready to shoot, and we were filming for about 4 hours, and this has left me with lots of stock footage to put towards my music video.






Friday 7 October 2011

BLINK 182 ON GOOGLE+


This is Tom and Mark from blink 182, doing a live interview, that can be streamed on to anyone's computer. They have used Google+ to stream the interview, but have advertised the video via there Facebook.

SOCIAL MEDIA (MODLIFE)


This is Tom Delonge using Modlife to talk to fans via a webcam chat. At the time it would have been live, and  you can write Tom messages, that he will read and answer. This is how he keeps in contact with his fans.

SOCIAL MEDIA AND BAND MEMBERS

All 3 members of 'Blink 182' are keen users of social media and make an effort to contact there fans.

I use a site called 'Tumblr' which is a blogging site in which I follow Mark Hoppus, the bassist for blink. On Marks blog you can ask him questions, which he is keen to answer.

This is a screen print of when I spoke to Mark:

I asked him why Tom (the guitarist) kept wearing a Beanie, and Mark replied, 'No idea. he's a goth pizza chef?' So via Tumblr I have had direct contact with the band.
I also follow the band on Facebook, and get notifications of any new information on my facebook news feed.


Tom Delonge, the guitarist for blink 182, is also in the band 'Angels and Airwaves' For this he created a website called Modlife. Paying £7 a month for an account, Modlife offers the opportunity to talk to the band on a live webcam, and VIP tickets to meet the band at concerts. You can also customise your own Modlife page, and talk to other users who are fans of the band. It is almost like a social media site for all Angels and Airwaves fans. Tom also works on his own pieces of art work and posts them to members of the site.


Mark Hoppus is also a keen member of 'Google+' where he is able to stream live videos to anyone, and allow anyone to talk to him.



Thursday 6 October 2011

DIGIPACK

This is the album artwork for Neighbourhoods, the album in which 'Up all Night' is from:


Below is the artwork that was released  with the single 'Up all Night'


The theme for the album is about everyone from different neighbourhoods and places, all coming together. 

When I try and create my art work, I could try and bring this feeling of together with the theme of the song, which is struggling and pulling through the hard times in life.

FILMING ON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER THE 12th

1. I have booked the theatre from 1PM on Wednesday October the 12th.
2. I have booked actors for the afternoon. (Drummer, Bassist, and myself as the guitarist.)
3. I have spoken to my technical man in depth about the video and what I want to achieve.
4. I will be filming half of the video, but have spoken to my camera man about the other half.
5. I have ordered smoke and wind machines from 'Neil Corbould SFX' and I will pick them up from 'Loncross Studio on Tuesday the 11th.
6. I have two people who will be handling the smoke and wind on the shoot, and I will show them what to do on our practice shoot, on Friday the 6th.
7. I have the costume ready for the bassist and guitarist sorted, including props (instruments ect)
8. I am going to buy and make the costume for the drummer over the weekend.
9. I am going to buy black nail varnish and fake lip rings over the weekend.


Tuesday 4 October 2011

ADOBE PREMIER PRO

Previously I have been using Adobe Premier  Elements. However now I own Adobe Premier Pro, and to get used to this I decided to create a slide show with it.

In this slide show I have used clips of blink 182 songs, and created a slide show of blink 182 images.


I wrote captions about the band and their history on Microsoft Word and screen printed these captions, and layered them over the top of the images to create my video.

Sunday 2 October 2011

Band history and research


Mood in stage performance

A large part of my video will consist of the stage performance of the band playing. I decided to use the stage at my school because of availability and I will have use of a lighting rig. 

The lighting is very important. I will have a lighting rig set up by the side of the stage performance to create more intense light and shadow

I will also have lighting in front of the stage that will change colour, and will do this at different speeds. The verses and chorus are more mellow, and sad, therefore I would like to use more blue lighting. However the riff of the song and the introduction are a lot more angry, and therefore I will use red, harsh lighting.

Many shows end with confetti flying around the audience and stage, so I like the idea of having red, or white confetti being blown on to the stage at the very end of the song to add more energy to the crescendo of the song.

I also wish to have smoke on the stage, this will catch the lights, and add more atmosphere to the shots.

Saturday 1 October 2011

Blink 182 making video

Here is blink 182 making a video with David LaChapelle in 2003. I thought it would be interesting to look how the band themselves have gone about the process of making the video. Here they talk about the concept and ideas behind the shoot. This video contains a lot of energy that I would like to bring in to my own work.

Video Tutorial for music video

I looked at this tutorial because it gave a small insight in to how to construct a good music video. From this I was able to learn how you should film each individual band member on there own, and then film the whole band, this way you end up with a lot of stock footage to work from.

Action shots

http://revision3.com/filmriot/fight

I watched this video which focuses on how to create a fight scene for a film. Although I am not having a massive fight sequence, I felt it would help if I researched how to create a fight sequence. This is because in my video, the girl loses her temper with her boyfriend at a party, and I want her to be violent to a certain extent because at that point in time she gains all of the power in the sequence, and leaves the boyfriend lower in power, for most of the video. Also because this is a music video and not a film, I have to show her getting angry without dialogue, so I want to emphasise her anger in her actions.

From this I picked up that a shaky camera will unease the audience, therefore emphasising the unease of the shot. I also learnt how to de construct  someone being thrown on the floor in to separate shots to create a realistic effect. Finally the video explained how to get the right camera angle to might pushes and punches look genuine, rather than fake.