Monday, 14 November 2011

STUDIO SETUP

For the studio setting we bought some wood patterned vac-form, we painted it brown to create a barn setting. We placed the hay bales around the setup and scattered some around. We then placed the instruments in position ready for the shoot. Because the lead singer/guitarist was taller then everyone else and was covering the band, we stacked some haybales for him to sit on which actually worked pretty well as we were going for a chilled "band practice' feel.
LIGHTING:

We set the lighting in a yellow-orange colour in order to give the effect of rays coming through the windows. For one of the blonde-heads we placed an opaque paper in front to make it appear natural.

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

UPDATE ON OUR COURSEWORK


TASKS COMPLETE:

-We have found a farm where we can get haybales from. We have ordered 8 haybales to fill up the studio and turn it into a barn setting.

-We have sorted out the clothes for the actors.

-Cast has learnt the song and is prepared for the shoot.


TASKS INCOMPLETE:

- A trumpet and a person who plays it.

-Left handed guitar.

-Buckets.

-Bubble maker



As the narrative part of the video is longer, yet because of the sundown we have limited time for the shooting; we are planning on taking 2 cameras out.
We will start the preparation of the studio setting on friday in order for it to be ready for monday.
We will take the AS cast from PS on the day of shoot.

Barcode and Label


I have found these images that would be appropriate for the digipak barcode and label. This is a conventional look on how label and barcode are used: