Thursday 7 October 2010

Location Shots

Potray a sense of realism.

By using a house as our location for the film it fits perfectly with the chosen brief being a realistic setting and adding a more dramatic impact as we can show the characters current life in a state of ruin, which would bring our music video to life.





We decided on the living room as the main setting, if we used a bedroom the video would involve too many match on action shots and would involve the character scrambling around the entire house which would just confuse the audience and ruin the immersion within the video. And the character waking up on the sofa it gives an audience how much a mess the characters life is in.





By having the character only using around 3 rooms it's easier for the audience to follow, the kitchen will not be used as much as the other rooms but its still important as you can tell by the storyboards the character searches around a lot by having 3 rooms this makes it a lot easier as we can compact more props into the rooms and therefore gives a much bigger impact on the characters life.





The hallway plays a key role near the ending of the video as the involves the character trawl ling through it when the glow appears when the door is opened.

In summary you can see why we are using all of these locations are important to the end result of our video, it adds much immersion being in a realistic setting and we can really get set loose with props and making it a much more dramatic environment.

-Pictures & Description by Matthew Oliver

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