1. When at the start of my production I chose
a simple location to film, my friend’s house
in an empty room. I recorded it against a
wall but used a clear plastic sheet to put
against the wall for when we had to paint a
sun.
This is a print screen from a clip I put into
my advert, it shows the plastic sheet stuck
onto the wall.
Most shots I used were close up; this was to ensure the shots were focusing on
the lip area. I filmed all of the clips myself and used my fiend as the model for
my advert.
The first thing I did
was take a few close
up pictures to put at
the start of my advert
to make a sort of
stop motion clip. These pictures are the three images
I used at the start of my advert. I think it would have
looked better if I had more but I had to make do with
what I had.
After, I filmed her applying the product. This shot was also a close up, but it
followed the codes and conventions that other similar products use.
2. I filmed another close up shot but including balloons at the starts. I then took
pictures of the product itself, one with the lid on and the other with the lid off.
The final clip I shot was involving the paint, painting a sun on the clear sheet I taped to the wall. I
had to film this clip in the over the shoulder shot because we had a practise with the paint on the
otherside.
I imported all these clips onto Adobe Premier and positioned all the clips where I wanted them, I
watched it over and decieded to change things round after I added the music. I imprted the song Mr
Brightside – The Killers, I think this song fit perfectly withh my advert. I then rednered my entire
work area and exported it, then I uploaded it to YouTube and put it onto my blog. I am happy with
the final outsome.