Monday, 24 November 2014
Editing Process- Louis Gibbons Lip Syncing
After reviewing my footage of Louis Gibbons lip syncing, i was very pleased, although it was not what i had originally envisioned. Again the editing process was simple, because from where i had cut oit the previous lip-syncing, it was easy to just slot in the new parts with Louis. After completing the new video, I asked my class for a review. They were generally happy with the finish product, however, not everyone enjoyed Louis playing the main roll. It was commented that he did not match the mise en scene and that it looked rushed. He was lacking in star image. Due to this, I decided not to rush again, and wait for Luke to come to London again, and re-shoot him.
Filming- Lip Syncing Louis Gibbons
On Saturday 22nd November, I met up with my back up lip singer, Louis Gibbons. We managed to set up a very light and bright set in my house of a white wall with some corner lighting involved. The rise en scene made Louis look incredible angelic and light. We managed to complete the recordings in just over 2 hours, and shot from 3 different angles. The shoot was a success, although Louis was not as confident in front of the camera as previous actor, Luke Blewett. On Monday 24th November, I edited Louis' parts into the music video and asked my class for feedback, everyone was very pleased with my overall video, however a large majority said that the artist miss en scene seemed rushed and as if it was added last minuet. They also stated that the artists star image did not match the music. I took this information on board and decided to re-film my artist lip syncing again, but this time with previous artist, Luke Blewett, due to everyone preferring him.
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Plans For New Filming and Developments
In regards to my new lip singing, I want my mise en scene to be relatively simple in comparison to the nature shots and shots of Caitlin. I have spoken to my Media teacher and he suggested to use a plain white background. I will aim to use a white wall in my living room, and keep the set as clean as possible. I think the use of a plain background will work well with Louis Gibbons, as he has very bright ginger hair. I think this will bring out that element of him, and look highly aesthetic.
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