Our first shoot was planned to be in London along the south bank area. Previous to the day we had walk down south bank to ensure we knew which areas we would be using and making sure by using the area we would not be causing any disruption to the public or local businesses. we wanted to keep to the edge of the Thames so that audiences would recognise key aspects of the London background for example snap shots of the Tate modern and St Paul's cathedral connote the location of central London which many consumers could find appealing due to counter cultural attraction. However some back streets had to be used as they allowed better terrain for the skateboarding in which the south bank did not. The skateboarding shots took roughly 3-4 hours and we filmed everything we need to which meant there was no reason to ome back and shoot any more.
The second shoot was the performance shots. We got four band members to play the song. We had the track playing along with it so the band members kept in sync with the track. We did a selection of 3 longs cuts. One was a steady cam shot in which we used the tri-pod. there was no movement for this shot. The second an third were moving handicam shots in which i used several angles. This meant that once we had sycronised the shots with the track we could pick out a desired selection of the cut and insert into the timeline.
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