Tuesday 16 March 2010

Post-Filming

Whilst in the process of filming we thought everything was going well. We knew that we would have to go back, because it took a long time ti set up and work out where we wanted to arrange all the components of our set. But we thought the footage we shot was good, but it seemed this wasn't the case. The background we made didn't cover the wall behind the set, so brightly painted words were still visible behind the band. Also, there were a number of other objects in the background of our handheld shots.

Overall, the main problems were:

A - The location just wasn't good enough, it didn't look like somewhere a band would play or the set of a music video.

B - We hadn't been professional enough. We didn't set up our shots effectively or with enough quality. We needed to focus a lot more carefully next time we filmed.

We decided to address these problems when we returned to the classroom, and in the meantime we agreed to look at alternative places to film.

The other thing we needed to look at in the meantime was copyright permission. We couldn't find an email address as we had when contacting Frank Turner's record label. However, Tom was able to find the address of the head office of Capitol Records. Jake drafted a letter to send them, and so this issue was taken care of.

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