What have we contributed this week:
Throughout this week me and my partner Kaval have been finishing up the script in order for us to start filming. We ended up getting just over 90 shots which is average for a music video. After receiving some important feedback we managed to pull another 16 shots which allowed us to proceed into the 100's which was very good and which would allow us to keep the flow of the music video well and up beat. Looking through our Music Video script we came a conclusion to re - do the chorus so there is performance along with the narrative. We intended to have 50:50 ratio with the mixture of Performance and Narrative. As my song is based on a guy's girlfriend we went for the relationship breaking up narrative which would be perfect for our music video.
How does this fit in with the production schedule of the project?
Without the shooting script pretty much we cannot do anything related to filming at this stage. By planning ahead we enabled ourselves to get a mini schedule of when we can film each scene depending on the time, weather and place. Also we had to talk to other members of the group where they would be told when they should come or when they could actually come.
Were there any problems that you faced?
The problems that we faced during the course of the week was fixing up the shooting script. With the feedback we actually received we intended that it was going to be very confusing changing around the shots to make it feel much better and flow better. We feared that it would mess up the whole script and we would have to start all over again.
How did you overcome them?
To overcome the script problem me and kaval went home after school and spent a good hour or two re considering our initial idea for the script. We decided to keep the structure of the music video but obviously we had to change the shot types and how the actual music video would turn out to be.
Plans for the following week?
The plans for the following week is that we need to ge
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