Monday 23 June 2014

Evaluation

Overall our video was a success.  We managed to recreate the camera angles, effects and editing timings of the original to a mostly accurate extent. 
However, the outcome of the video could have been improved by practicing the shots first.  For example, at 0:24 of the video, the track and pan shot proved very difficult to film, and it shows in the video that we had trouble filming this part smoothly.  From this, we learned that it would be beneficial to practice the shots that are more challenging which would improve the quality of filming in the final piece. However, considering our lack of experience in filming, the quality of the final piece is of a good standard. 
Another problem we faced was continuity; due to logistics half of our filming crew couldn’t make it to the main location of filming.  This meant that some of us had to improvise by filming some shots in a similar, but different location.  This caused an error in continuity with location and timings, as the lighting is quite noticeably different between the two shots.  This interrupts the plot of the video as it’s supposed to appear that Vlad is watching the couple walking through the field.  However, this is a fairly minor error considering the small time scale of three weeks in which we had to plan, film and edit the whole thing. 
Another error we made when filming was, in the first shot of ‘Vlad’ walking, the shadow of the cameraman can be seen in the bottom right hand of the screen.  This was a problem we didn’t anticipate during filming, so when filming our own videos for the main task, this will be considered to ensure quality filming. 
A further error we made was that we missed a few of the shots that are in the original video.  However, this won’t be a problem when filming our own videos because there will be more time to film meaning that any missed shots can be filmed on a different occasion.  Furthermore, it may not matter as much if some shots are missed because there will be nothing to compare our original video to as it is an original.  Therefore, improvisation by using shots, which weren’t primarily meant to be used, is a more available option. 

During the first part of the editing, we didn’t have the audio which made it hard to get the timings right. This in turn delayed the whole editing process, as this had to be amended when we finally did get the audio.  When making our original videos it will be much easier just to have the audio available right from the start of editing. 


In summary, it’s fair to say that our video is flawed.  However, for most of us this was the first video we’d made and edited so it’s also fair to say that this is a pretty good attempt also considering the short time frame we had to complete the whole project. 

Vlad the Impaler | Kasabian | REMAKE





This is our complete remake of Vlad the Impaler

Wednesday 18 June 2014

Shooting Schedule & Cast List

Shooting Schedule
Meg and Shannon: Shooting Wednesday night 5 - 10:30
Dave and Georgina:  Shooting Wednesday night 3:30 - 7:00

If necessary,  filming will continue to Thursday night

Cast List
VLAD - Bryn
TENNIS PLAYERS - Charlotte and Lucy
YOUNG COUPLE - Georgina and Lewis
CHILDREN - Georgina, Lewis and Jamie
GIRL IN WOODS - Meg

Lyrics timings


"Vlad The Impaler"

Face check I walk this beach-0:17- 0:19
(Pan of weapons 0:17-0:18) (Low angle shot of “Vlad” 0:18-0:19)
I'm frying in the heat in the cauldron stir me- 0:19-0:24
(Long Shot of “Vlad” 0:20) (Medium Close Up of “Vlad” 0:21) (Close Up of “Vlad” 0:22)
(Low Angle and Close Up of a stake 0:22) (Close up, different angle 0:23)
(Side view of face with a track 0:23-0:24)
Chomp down my diamond teeth I ain't got- 0:25-0:28
(Low Angle, Backwards Track with a pan [left to right] 0:24-0:25)
(Long Shot of girl on tennis court 0:26) (Quick pan [left to right] 0:26-0:27)
The simple things in life I feel like- 0:28-0:31
(Long Shot of another girl playing tennis 0:28) (Pan following tennis ball 0:28)
(Double Zoom into “Vlad’s” face 0:29) (Long Shot, Cut back to the girl playing tennis 0:30)
(Mid Shot, Cut to “Vlad” again [Hit with tennis ball] 0:31-0:32)
You have got to witness- 0:32-0:36
(Long Shot of girl leaving tennis court 0:33) (Mid Shot of “Vlad” including a zoom 0:35)
(Mid Shot of girl walking towards camera 0:36)
This is your last retreat-0:36-0:40
(Close Up of “Vlad”, closer to the right hand side of the frame 0:37)
(Mid shot and Track following “Vlad” 0:38-0:39) (Long shot of couple walking through the field 0:40-0:41)
My last repeat-0:40-0:45
(Pan following couple in the distance, medium close up of the back of “Vlad’s” head, showing his point of view 0:41-0:43)
(Quick Medium close up to an extreme close up of his eyes 0:44-0:45)


All my friends are as sharp as razors-0:46-0:49
(Long Shot and Track following “Vlad” walking through the field 0:46-0:49)
(Quick Zoom onto the woman and her children 0:49)
                                               Cut you down if you touch the faders-0:50-0:53
(Establishing shot of field, zooms to a low angle long shot of “Vlad” 0:50-0:52)
(Mid Shot of family, quick pan showing the field 0:52-0:53)
High class girls hung in elevators-0:54-0:57
(Low canted angle, Mid shot of “Vlad” 0:54 [Walks slowly past camera 0:55])
(Long Shot of tent and “Vlad”, including a slight pan then quick zoom 0:56)
(Zoom to Medium close up of “Vlad” 0:57-0:58)
Now we have got the floor-0:58-1:00
(Cut to girl walking into middle of frame 0:58-0:59)
(Mid Shot of “Vlad” near the tent, near the right side of the frame 1:00)
(Quick zoom into an extreme close up of his eyes 1:01 [screen turns red])


Storyboard



'Establishing shot'  the camera follows the tennis ball to the
other side of the court








This is a story board of shots in the 1 minute excerpt of the video which we will be recreating.  A story board is important during the filming of a video because it acts as a visual guide as to what actually needs to be filmed.  Using a story board to recreate the video will be especially helpful in the process of filming and editing, because it will ensure accuracy in terms of; shot types, angles, movement, timing etc.  We will use a print out of the story board during filming, as it's quick and easy; however if we are unsure as to a camera movement, we can watch the video on youtube using a smartphone.  This is a good second alternative to ensure accuracy, however the storyboard is much simpler and more convenient to use.  
  When creating my own video, a storyboard is essential, as there will be no 'original' video to watch to fall back on as everything will be from scratch.  Therefore, I will have to ensure that I have written, in detail, the camera movements and timings, shot types etc for each shot