Post on 08-Aug-2015
LightingStudio lights, very brightGives cold effect which translate onto screen.
Small battery light, good for night shoots outside as portable and runs on a battery.
Red heads, good for three point lighting and creates a warm glow on person being filmed.
Soft box, gives medium lighting, creating a soft glow onto model.
Camera
Canon 50mm prime lenseThis is good for focus pulls, and has a wide lense for taking landscape shots. The apiture for this lense isn’t that high so a large amount of light is needed to film in high quality.
I will be using this lense for 90% of my filming.
10-20 mm lenseGood for shallow depth of field. Also has a low apiture therefore needing a large amount of lighting.
Camera holders
Tripod, used for still shots, easy panning with the handle and dial, as well as tilting and tracking.
Camera slide, good for the dynamic field, can change the angle of a shot enhancing movement in the music video.
Steady cam rests of the filmers shoulder, easy to take panning and movement shots, this is what I will mostly use when filming as it is portable and effective.
LocationsoFriends garden (swing set, bench, pond)
oLondon underground, busy tube stations and tube signs
oLandmarks around London eg. Oxford street, kensington, embankment, camden, south bank
oBlacked out drama studio within school, creates cool lighting effects
oLocal haunted looking house