Test
shots were taken in order to help understand the lighting and presentation of
the subjects within different shots. It was important to create a range of test
shots as within the final production lighting will be key when presenting the emotion
and helping the devlopment of the narrative. I used the actor that will be used
within the final product as this means that the height will remian consistent
and therefore the lighting will be presented and similarly to the final
product.
When conducting the test shots the main element that we
changed was the lighting. This is because the video is going to have a ‘moody’
impact on the audience.
The decision to create a moody effect on the shots means
that when shooting we have to be careful. The test shots area shown below,
where positive and negative elements of the shots are taken into account and
expressed.
Originally
it was decided that the subject moves around a light in the center of the shot
in order to get an idea of how the light and the camera react with each other
and reflects onto the subject. These images are presented below.
We
concluded that the most effective based on the emotions we want to impliment
onto the audience is the first image. This is because the lighting is strong
enough to clearly see the subject and their facial expression and body
language, however isnt too strong that the lighting reflects a postive
atmosphere. We have however, considered using the last image to present the
flashbacks as these are happy moments that the couple share and creates a sense
of untopia. The second image shows a moody lighing, which although is what we
want to reflect, the lighting blocks the audience the chance of seeing the
subject clearly. From
this we decided to take images by windows, although the day we conducted this
it was not a bright day due to the rain, it helped us discover the kind of
impact that filming the outside and performance elements will have as we are
planning on filming this using natural lighting to create the darker lighting.
We
decided to use a close up and a medium shot for these test shots, as these are
the shots we are most likley to use when filming. After looking at them once
they were displayed on the computer we discovered that the artifical lighting
took an impact on the subject and therefore we decided that although not
natural lighting that the contrast between the dark background and the
artifical lighting reflecting onto the subject that the second image is more
effective as the lighting on the subject clearly presents the facial expression
to the audience.
After this we decided to use a
room that had plain wall so that the lighting is reflective across the shot. We
took these in order to see the impact on the subject with a strong white light
on them. When taking these shots we considered these to be for the flashback
mid way through the song to present that although they’re still happy memories,
they are not as happy as at the start. We chose to shoot against a wall with
two shades (white & grey) in order to see the impact on the subject in
comparision to its surroundings. We then added colour into the shot, in order
to see the the contrast. We took into account the clothes the subject was
wearing, the clothes are nuteral and pastel which will be common theme of the
outfit throughout the music video.
After
this we took to an area with a different colour light. For this we used the
canteen at the sixth form. These shots are shown below. We took one image with
the subject in the middle in order to get a complete artifical lighting shot,
with the colour that was reflected due to the colour of the lighting, we
decided against these shots. However, we took into account the angles and the
lighting next to the window. The second and third image are mainly refelctive
of natural lighting, so we took to angle shots. We concluded we liked the high angel of the
subject due to the way the light reflects, we decided using a high angel shot
would be beneficial due to the connotations that come along with it, these
being that the audience has power and knowledge of that compared to the
subject. This is the kind of impact that we want on the audience this being due
to the subject and actions that the subject is conducting in within the music
video.
After this we decided that we would
take pictures under a white light again, these were mainly for the brighter
scenes such as the flashbacks. We decided to take pictures in a classroom and
outside in a coridoor in order to get a feeling of how the light is diributed
across a large open area. We concluded that we prefer the whiter light for the
flashbacks as they represent a more happy emotion and therefore allow the
audience to distiguse between flashbacks and ‘in time’ footage, this along with
after affects will enable the point is clearly made. We used different shots
such as long shots and close ups in order to allow us to see how the light
reflects onto the subjects face. This is because in key flashback scenes it is
important for the audience to clearly see the subjects facial experssion.
















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