Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Production for Busted
After all planning was finished, we had to think of somewhere to film. We decided to use the e-learning centre, as it was a good size, had tables, chairs and a blackboard, which was better to use than what a whiteboard was. After everything was set up and ready to go, we all changed into our costumes and gathered up all the props we needed. Once everyone was in position we set up the camera and made sure everyone was in the correct places. We then started to film the video. Whilst filming we referred back to the original busted video as much as possible to make sure that it looked realistic and similar. We tried to film in the same order so that it didn't lack continuity. Whilst filming we did forget to film some parts, so we ended up doing them last, which then made it lack in continuity. The second part of the video was filmed outside, so we had to pick an outside location that was similar to the one in the original video. Once we had a good spot, which was a quite area which made it easier to film as know one was passing by, we started to film. We set up the camera so that you could see everyone to start off with. This was the part where everyone was dancing. It took several times to film everyone dancing and singing together as everything had to be in time including the lip syncing which was, at times, hard for the busted guys to do. We then filmed each busted member separately like in the original version. This took several times as well because of the lip syncing, and also a point in which one of the busted members has to lift their guitar in a certain way. This was hard for him as trying to sing, dance and lift guitars all at the same time can be difficult. We could of made filming easier for ourselves by filming in the same order as the original, so that it didn't lack in continuity. We also could of made more of an effort with bringing in props and costumes more often, as this would of helped towards better continuity as well.
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