Friday, 25 March 2011

Rejected Footage

Most of our rejected footage is down to either a slip up in lyrics or laughing. The other footage we rejected was because we tried to film the whole song in every shot we were going to use, therefore we didn't need all the footage from each shot. But this gave us lots of footage to play around with. The down side of shooting this way was that editing look longer as we had more footage to look through, but our shooting scripts helped out here as we knew what was the best bit from each shot and could find it easier.

In this first piece of footage we were trying to achieve a spin and fall to place at the end of our video. The spinning was good and central but the fall looked clumsy and the person being filmed laughed afterwards. We may still cut out some of the spinning and use it elsewhere in the video. We chose to do a moving shot for this piece as our whole video is made up of static shots and we felt we needed a moving shot to make it more exciting.

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BwxYNy6Gbf9BMTc5MjU3YTYtZWRiZi00ZDEzLTg2YWYtYzg3NzVmMTZlMjA4&hl=en

We rejected this piece of footage as as we started to film we realised the camera angle wasn't quite right and needed shifting.
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BwxYNy6Gbf9BN2MxYzVlMDgtZmMzYS00ZTc0LTk3NDktOWIyNjRhMGU2ZTc3&hl=en

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