Monday, 24 September 2012

StoryBoard discussion

Today in our lesson we decided that the cafe/bar set might be too difficult to show the audience that it is an actual set. We decided we want 2 photoshoot scenes and the cafe will be a porper set as one of the photoshoots. A key factor is that we want the video to look like a behind the scenes of a photoshoot. This means that all of the places HAVE to actually look like a set, instead of real. This means we must do all of the filming in the studio and not on a real location. This makes things more complicated as we will have to get all the filming done by 3 as thats all the time we have in the studio. All the set changes will need to be very efficiant and we will have to know exactly what we want them to look like and how we want to place things. I think we should make a role sheet of how and what time everything needs to be done so we can be organised and just move quickly from one scene to the next. As we are having 2 proper sets we need to ensure that we cast boys working on set and girls or decided how many extras we need just to make it look like a proper photoshoot. Here is a video displaying the kind of feel we want, it shows exactly the "behind the scenes" look we are trying to create.




I have been thinking about extras we will need for this shoot due to this change and here is what we will need in order of importance;

1) Photographer
               Comes with photography lights, and camera etc
2) Make up artist
               A table with make up, brushes etc
3) Workmen
               To move the sets around carrying tables etc (possibly around 6 to help the busy look)
4) Assistant for the model
                Walking around with a clipboard

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