Doing a MV is a huge leap for me from what I did in AS Media.
This is because when making my groups film opening, we never actually filmed out of the school premise, we filmed in the college's under-croft which insured that there would be no way for the weather to effect our filming, there would be less of a chance of people walking in or through during our filming and so on.
So it was a big, frustrating change to have to keep on rescheduling our schedule because the weather kept of affecting the days we planned to film and we needed a bright sunny day to film but we persevered until the days we could actually film.
It was difficult to transit from using static shots with head space to filming with no head space and having to constantly move with a fig rig.
When filming, I found myself unconsciously making sure that there was head space in the shots which resulted in them having to be filmed again but I easily adapted to movement. From analysing a previous student MV, I saw that the camera always seemed to be rotating around the artists so I filmed some shots like that to see how they seemed like and since it looked good, it was done throughout.
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