The test shoot was a big learning curve for me. For instance, before the test shoot, I was very nervous about the prospect of operating the professional kit, particularly the lighting desk, as I had never before had hands on experience with it. With some help from our technician Sam, I got my head around using the kit and before long, I was able to help my group create some of our lighting set ups and record them to the monitor for later use. By the end of the two days, I was perfectly confident using the equipment.
Me using the lighting desk |
I also took on the role as performance director. I helped others in my group keep performing in their roles as the band member's and coming up with some movements to help visualise this.
Me and Noa working on movements for band shots |
The test shoot helped us realise which of our ideas worked. One of the things we realised worked well was the band shots. We really liked the composition of the band members in the shot, with the centre containing Casey in front and Hugh slightly behind, and Terence and Guy flanking them. This foregrounded Casey as the 'face' of the band and, being next to one another, allowed Casey and Hugh to exchange some playful sibling moments to highlight their brother-sister relationship, which is an important feature of our band.
Furthermore, the test shoot showed us what needed to change. Some of our lighting states, for example, appeared too dark when we reviewed the footage, such as in the Singing' in the Rain set up. This was a problem as our music video aesthetic involves bright colours. We decided to add more white lights to shine on the performers so that they would no longer be so obscured by the dark.
Overall, I am very happy with how the test shoot went. Because our first day of the main shoot was the day after the test shoot, we unfortunately did not have the time to construct a rough edit. However, we found the experience very useful and being able to review the footage gave us a lot to think about into how we could improve. I feel that I have come out of the test shoot confident about starting the main shoot, as I now have the technical knowledge I need to help behind the camera and I feel well rehearsed in my performance.
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