Saturday, 31 October 2015

On Set Images

These pictures were taken on the set of the shoot for my music video. Within this image the lights, camera and setup can be seen.

Also the computer I used to edit is visible in the third image.

Specs


Intel I5 4.3GHz

Nvidia Geforce GTX970

8GB Ram





Friday, 30 October 2015

Titles

Using these titles I made on Photoshop I was able to chroma key the images to allow for the green to become see through (as if I was using a green screen).




Draft 1 Timeline



After completing my initial draft of the video, this is my timeline. The areas highlighted in blue are the cinematic shots with the atmospheric music and the areas in pink are the main music video shots.

Primary Colour Corrector


I have used the primary colour corrector tool to create a smooth and warm feel to the video. I found that Sony Vegas actually had all of the colour correction tools I needed for the overall colour correction.

Using The Secondary Colour Correction Tool

The secondary colour correction tool allows for the use of very subtle changes in the gamma, gain, alpha and saturation as well as adjusting the luminance for precise changes in the colour representation.


Using Black & White



This screenshot is taken from the intro to my music video, the cinematic section of the video. This use of black and white is powerful as it allows the titles to have a strong contrast with the video itself.

Monday, 26 October 2015

Film Bleach

I have started to place small bits of footage into Sony Vegas and I have found that 'Film Bleach' gives really crisp black and whites and an overall film look combined with the use of the letter-boxing as seen here.


Friday, 23 October 2015

ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture

ISO

To create the highest quality for my film I have decided to shoot entirely on 100 ISO rating to achieve this. This will mean recording on a low aperture to give myself the most light to avoid having to bump up the ISO. I will also achieve this by using the external lights to help achieve the correct lighting to compliment the overall aesthetics of the video.

Shutter Speed

Due to my frame rate being 24fps I decided to shoot with a shutter speed of 50 due to the fact you generally double the shutter speed based on the frame rate to create decent footage.

Aperture

As I was able to borrow a 1.8f lens this meant I could film on 1.8 with 100 ISO to create a decent amount of light with a well balanced high quality piece of footage.

Pitch


The pitch I made to demonstrate the key aspects of my film and to present the ideas to my peers and ask for feedback.

After Effects Colour Correction



I really enjoyed the film displayed in this video and feel its success is down to the incredible use of colour correction, something I will be heavily relying on in my own video.

Testing the Camera Setup



Un-edited raw footage, shot at 1.8f with a shutter speed of 50 and an ISO of 100.

Shoot Checklist

Lights - Making sure the lights I have bought work before the shoot, testing the cables, extension leads and the bulbs themselves.

Camera - I will need to make sure that my camera is fully charged, including the second battery and also make sure that I have a charging pack on hand for the batteries so I can always have a charged battery.

Props - Making sure I have the correct props on hand is vital as it will enable me to create the desired look for my film. Having these props on hand means that I can easily set up the set and keep the continuity fluent throughout.

Phone - Making sure I have my Phone charged for the use of 60fps filming will be important for the success of the film as I will need to use this 60fps footage for slow motion.

Clothing - Making sure I am wearing the correct clothes is vital to the success of the film due to the look required for the overall production.

SD Cards - I need to make sure I have two clear SD cards to begin filming on.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Advert Research

This magazine advert for 'Stadium Arcadium' takes its influence from the album cover itself as it uses the same graphics and conveys the same feeling as the digipak. This use of shared graphics between the two products gives an instant recognition between the two products, especially due to the use of the yellow text, giving the graphic an immediately eye catching look. The graphics with the date and information are simple and are not quite so vivid due to the use of white text. This subtle use of text will be my main influence from this magazine advert due it being relatable to the music I will be advertising.  


This Arctic Monkeys magazine spread is particularly eye catching due to the use of the Logo displaying the palm trees behind. This use of layering can work really well due to the perspective it gives the viewer. The use of the colour in this image creates a high contrast graphic that immediately grabs people's attention and shows the type of feel the artists want to create with their music. This also relates to the Live show that this advert is promoting as well due to the use of warm colours and the palm trees, often associated with L.A. The use of deep black with a large graphic logo is definitely something I will be looking into as it creates high contrast, drawing the viewer's eye towards the logo or typography. Potentially layering type over an image to create a layered, more texturised feel is again something I may consider doing in my advert.


Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Lighting Plan

I will be using the softbox lighting I have ordered set to continuous because this will allow me to shoot video with added light. As I will hopefully be shooting with a 1.8f lens, lighting shouldn't be too much of an issue, however having a lighting plan allows for smooth looking skin, deep amounts of detail and the ability to treat the colour in a professional manner.

This simple lighting plan shows how I will be shooting the majority of my key shots, using natural and artificial lighting to achieve the best possible effect.


Organising Equipment


To achieve the best possible quality in my work I have invested in some softbox continuous lights for use in my video to create the best lighting arrangement possible. Because the lights are at 5500k they have a natural daytime feel, meaning that they won't overpower my filming and will provide a natural addition to natural light.

I also signed up to borrow a dolly and tripod as I have my own tripod, however it is not the best quality so I wanted to ensure I had the ability to shoot steady and accurate footage.

I also borrowed a GoPro HERO 4 silver from a friend as to have the ability to shoot in 60fps. I already can achieve this on my Samsung Galaxy S6, however I feel the added ability to shoot underwater could potentially be useful for my video.









Vinyl Research

Due to the fact my artist releases their material on a variety of different mediums including cassette, CD, digital and vinyl, I feel I should research into potentially creating a vinyl addition to the products I will be releasing for the EP I am designing.

A attraction of vinyl is the difference in sound, the artwork and the added pull-outs. A great example of this can be seen with the Californication album which features a pull out image from the 1999 tour and a lyric page.



Another example of a successful vinyl product is the album Great Western Valkyrie, which features multiple sleeves within the main sleeve, featuring images of the band, as well as a  pullout image of the band. The front and back of the vinyl are also powerful in their design and have a vintage look with handwritten graphics and lots of use of texture.


Monday, 19 October 2015

Digipak Research

Looking at the album 'Stadium Arcadium' I feel the use of imagery is strong and has a decent display of colour, design and overall layout. The design of the 'Stadium Arcadium' album gives the feel of a large, atmospheric space. The aspect of the smoke/planets creates a description of the cosmos and of the idea of a larger atmosphere than the music itself. This artwork loosely ties into star image with images of the band members on the reverse of the album, however this use of star image is incredibly subtle due to the fact they aren't a feature focus of the digipak. The way they have been presented here is how I beleive I will be presenting my star. Creating artwork that either conceals the star or adds some anonymity to their persona, is what would suit the music and the aspects of the personality I want to reflect upon them.

                                         

Using the influence of this digipak, I would like to create an atmospheric look to my images and potentially use filters, overlays and textures to add to this look. The panels will remain simple, referencing the video in subtle forms. I feel the use of graphics in this example is too bold for my artist, whereas I would rather mine be more subtle.

A good example of subtle looking graphics can be seen in the artwork for 'Warpaint'. The graphic text for Warpaint has been used in a subtle way, but also pays homage to the design of albums by the record label 'Blue Note Records' who often use blocks of colour to separate the graphics from the images.





Due to my genre of music being loosely based on Indie music I feel it is an important aspect of my research to include examples of typical indie styles of photography, for example the double exposure image seen in Warpaint's album cover. The use of such an effect I feel could potentially be useful for my song, however I will need to see how it relates to my video and whether or not it is appropriate.

Referencing musical history such as 'Blue Note Records' is important to my project as I will be looking at creating artwork that incorporates history and other elements of artwork, such as painting and drawing as these are also important aspects to the star image I am creating.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Research Into Letterboxing

In the music video 'Sam is Dead' the cinematography resembles that of a cinematic nature and the use of letterboxing adds to this dramatically in creating the atmosphere for the piece. I would love to use a similar approach to my music video.

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Production Roles

Due to the fact I will be producing the video by myself I will be directing another camera operator to assist me during shots where I want movement where I will also be starring in the shot.

This direction will be totally independant from myself and exists to be able to make my music video as high quality as possible.

I will be editing the video unaided by myself as well, using my preferred editing software and operating system; Sony Vegas on Windows 10.

Risk Assesment

- Trip hazard due to wires from camera, lights etc...

- Fire hazard due to external lights and potential use of candles

- Potentiality of smashed glass during the opening scene; using a wine glass


To address these issues I will have a fire extinguisher with me on set alongside a hoover for cleaning up any small shards of glass if there is a breakage. I will be using a cable tie if there are lots of loose cables around the external lights or the camera. 

Monday, 12 October 2015

Golden Light

On a train journey home I found that the light in the atmosphere was the perfect colour for my music video. Golden light is often found in the early or late hours of a day, and gives beautiful colour.

Examples of the light I found



Proposed Star Image

Within my video I will be using star image to create a feel of intimacy within the relationship between the viewer and the star. This will be done through shots with a dark theme to them to allow the audience to truly feel the emotions being conveyed through the use of lighting and acting. The use of a low lit/naturally lit environment will help to create a sense of loneliness and will present the viewer with a professional looking product and will allow my star image to be subtle yet powerful. By using very soft lighting/natural lighting throughout the day I will be able to create the warm feeling that I wanted to create throughout my research into colour, also combined with my research into colour correction, this will create the perfect atmosphere to help deeper develop my star image.

When looking at ideas for the look of my star image, I began by looking at the concept of a musician/artist and worked from there with my influence.

A series of ideas for how I will be presenting my star image







Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Analysing Survey Responses

From analysing my market research, I have found that my music video should contain performance shots, a realistic/performance based structure and should appeal to young adults who appreciate abstract or creative media. Also it seems to be a trend with the people who answered my survey that the use of black & white is an effective tool to compliment shots in an indie music video so I will be including the use of this effect.

Monday, 5 October 2015

Addressing Copyright

Due to the fact I will be using a copyrighted song for the use of my music video I need to ask the record label. I have emailed the record label for permission and am awaiting a reply.

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Lens Research

For my video I ideally would like to be using a vintage prime lens, for the focal points, colour and most importantly low aperture capabilities. The lens I feel would be most appropriate for my filming would be a 35mm Nikkor 1.8f prime. With this lens I would be able to shoot with a low ISO rating, therefore allowing my quality to not be impacted by digital noise or pixelation.

This however all depends on whether I can pick a prime up for a decent price. If i cannot I will be shooting with an 18 - 55 mm 3.5f Nikkor GII lens, a fairly common lens in photography but not ideal for cinematography due to its higher aperture.


A good example of the type of lens I would want to use for the shoot

My current lens

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Render Settings

Whilst learning more about my chosen editing software, Sony Vegas Pro 13, I have come across a variety of render settings and found a tutorial for what I am looking for. These render settings will allow me to create a decent video that will be usable for YouTube without compromising on quality.