Filming Journal:
DAY 1
Filming our music video was not as planned as we first thought it would be. We had to change our filming schedule due to time constraints, however this could not be avoided and luckily we worked around it.Day 1 of filming for me began at 7:30am! I had to go and pick up the camera from the group that had it the day before and as it was half-term and the other group had work it was either get up early to get the camera or miss filming that day altogether. Obviously the latter was not possible. The next stage was arranging time to film that all members of our group could do including our actress Phoebe. Whilst I was waiting to start filming I set up the Facebook page for the guy we wanted to use in our music video. As his presence was solely virtual it was important this page got set up as soon as possible.
Once we arrived at Guard's Park and Island we started to take test shots whiles waiting for the second half of our group. This was to ensure we could get straight into filming and not mess around setting up and then changing our minds.



We decided to film as much footage as we could regardless if it was in our initial plans or not this was to ensure we had as much footage as possible to work with in the editing process.
Day 2
Day 2 of our filming was just as hectic and unplanned as day 1. However, it was a lot of fun as it always is. We started off by collecting the camera equipment from school. We then drove to Phoebe's house and set up the camera equipment and took test shots whilst waiting for Bonnie to arrive. We filmed the make-up scene which we wanted to be a time-lapse and filmed over 3 minutes of footage at different angles. We had to get as much footage as possible. We also filmed in different lights and like on the first day we filmed as much footage as possible to give us freedom during the editing process.The, we drove to the next location which was the top of a car park to film and take shots for our digipak. We repeated the process of setting up the camera and took test shots.
We did actually try and take the photos for the digipak as close to the plan as possible - however this was not always achieved. We then moved onto our final location which was an underground walkway and we had the issue of people walking past and messing up the shot so we had to rush the filming process as well as film a lot of footage so we could get it all done and have the right amount of footage for editing.


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