Scene 1:
Location: street
Actors: Alice, Vitor
Videoing: Sophie (me)
Props: Face paint
Scene 2:Location: Castle
Actors: Sophie (me), Vitor
Videoing: Alice
Props: Face paint
Both scenes were successful and we managed to film within two hours. We now have 4 scenes of the narrative left to film and the performance. We plan to film the next scene on wednesday.These two images are long shots of the two actors approaching each other. This allows us to view the surroundings, so the audience knows they are in the same place and walking toward each other. The angle is slightly higher when viewing Vitor to connote that he is smaller, because he is strange and unpopular.
Here is a close up of Vitor's painted face to connote a sense of strangeness. This close up allows the audience to view how strange his face looks and this will draw the audience to watch the video to find out why he has his face painted. We can also view his expression in this close up, so we can see his emotions. The camera shot also allows the audience to feel more involved with the actor, because it is the first front close up of this actor, so they may feel less negatively about him now.
This image is a two shot of the two main actors. Vitor is alone on the side of the image, which creates a sense of loneliness. Sophie (me) is towards the middle of the frame and looking at Vitor, this creates a sense of drama, because the audience can see she is approaching him and something significant is going to happen.
Add some pictures of your filming. How you set up the scene / positioned the camera. Why did you do this? How are you promoting your artist, working within the conventions of your music genre and appealing to your target audience?
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