PRE
PRODUCTION
LOCATIONS/RECCE PHOTOS, EQUIPMENT
COSTUMES, PROPS, ACTORS, FLOOR
PLANS & SCHEDULE
EQUIPMENT
CAMERA & LENS
Canon EOS 700D
EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens
Specs
• 18MP APS-C 'Hybrid CMOS' sensor
• Phase detection AF from imaging sensor for Live View and Video
• Continuous autofocus in movie mode with subject tracking
• 14-bit DIGIC 5 processor
• ISO 100-12800 standard, 25600 expanded
• 5 fps continuous shooting
• 9 point AF system, all sensors cross type, central sensor F2.8
• 63 zone iFCL metering
• 1080p30 video recording with built-in stereo mics
• 1.04m dot 3:2 touch-sensitive vari-angle ClearView II LCD
Why am I using this?
I have chosen to use the Canon EOS 60D as it is the most accessible to me. It is a piece of equipment that I
own myself and so I will be able to use it whenever it is needed, which should shorten production time. Not
only this, but I am confident that it will be able to shoot at an extremely high quality and its ability to work well
in low lighting will be very beneficial to me.
EQUIPMENT
SD CARD
Transcend 16GB Premium SDHC Class 10 Memory Card
Key Features
Low power consumption
Fast write speed help extend battery runtime
Large capacity for storing high resolution movies and pictures
Built using MLC Flash chips for guaranteed performance
Built-in hardware ECC technology for detecting and correcting errors
High-speed transfers between card and computer
Why am I using this?
Like my chosen camera and lens, the SD card is also easily accessible
as it is one I own myself. It also has beneficial key features such as its
fast write speed that will help to extend battery runtime. This means
less time charging and more filming time.
EQUIPMENT
TRIPOD
Velbon DF-41 Tripod
Product Features
Suitable for DSLR cameras
Mount size: 1/4"
Max. height: 1.46 m
Maximum load: 2 kg
Material: Aluminium
Screw on head attachment
Thread mount size: ¼ in
Ability to pan and tilt
Closed length: 0.51m
Why am I using this?
A tripod is essential for my filming since it will allow me to gather steady shots and shots at different
heights. It will also give me the ability to steadily pan and tilt when filming certain scenes. I have
chosen to use this particular tripod (the Velbon DF-41 Tripod) since it is another piece of equipment
that is easily available to me.
PROPS
For the lip sync scenes, I have purchased a red flashlight to illuminate my actors face as he will
be sat in the dark. Similar set ups are seen in other trip hop music videos; the video for The
Spoils by Massive Attack (featured in my previous research) shows multiple close ups of faces
that are highlighted by coloured lights. I found this to be very visually pleasing and something
that I’d like to try and re-create. The flashlight is the only prop I will be needing.
EXAMPLE: music video for Massive Attack- The Spoils
I will also require the following:
• Fake blood
The violence between the two males will result in a bloody
face and hands for both actors. I will use fake blood for this.
• 6x4inch picture of missing girl
My leading male (male 2 played by Matt Holley) will set up
the narrative by going on a search for an old friend who has
gone missing. He will be carrying around a picture of the
missing girl which he will show at by passers to make it clear
why he is searching the streets.
ACTORS
For my music video I will require 3 main male actors. Male 2 will be showing the image of the
missing girl to bypasses, and I will take advantage of friends and locals to fill these roles on the
day of filming.
Male 1 (Lip Syncer)
Rory Giddings, a Ringwood School student, will be starring as the ‘artist’, completing the lip syncs
for my music video. I was keen to for Rory to perform the lip syncs as I was after a young male
who would be able to portray emotion successfully, particularly as Retrograde is such an
expressive song. I feel as if Rory will be able to show this required emotion so that the visuals can
run parallel to the meaningful lyrics of Retrograde. It is also an advantage that Rory is already
familiar with the song; this will minimise time spent on learning lyrics and so will cut production
time.
Male 2
Matt Holley, a Ringwood School student, will act as the male who goes searching for an old friend.
He will be involved in the fight scenes with my third male and will act as the video’s lead role.
Again, I feel he will be able to put on an expressive performance which is particularly important for
Retrograde. I know he will take the role seriously and will perform to a high standard.
Male 3
The character who Matt Holley (Male 2) stumbles across and argues with will be played by Josh
Brown, another Ringwood School student. Similarly to Matt, I am confident that he will put on a
great performance and will be a valuable asset to my music video.
COSTUMES
I have decided to stick with simple costumes for my 3 male actors. Anything too
extravagant may distract viewers from the video’s concepts and narrative, and may
also draw attention away from the song lyrics. Fancy clothing would simply not be
relative to the narrative and so would be unnecessary. I must also ensure that my
characters aren’t wearing anything too revealing which may allow them to be
sexualised. Again, this wouldn’t be relevant to the narrative. Having simple costumes
would also help to present my characters as normal and ‘everyday’ individuals,
allowing my audience to relate to the video. However, there will be a few noticeable
differences between the costumes. Male one, who features as the ‘artist’, will wear a
plain tee and jeans. His costume can be particularly simple since his lip syncing
scenes will be filmed in the dark with only a flashlight illuminating his face. As his
facial expressions are the focus, there is no need to place him in specific clothing.
Similarly male 2, played by Matt Holley, will be seen in a plain and simple costume
with the aim to present him as your ‘everyday guy’ and allowing audiences to relate.
Male 3 (Josh Brown) will be dressed slightly differently. He is to be presented as a
thug, willing to cause fights as demonstrated when he mocks the photo of the
missing girl. For this reason, he will be dressed in clothes stereotypically warn by
gangsters and troubled youths: tracksuit top and bottoms etc. The planned costumes
can be observed on the following slide.
MALE CHARACTER 1 (Rory Giddings)
MALE CHARACTER 2 (Matt Holley)
MALE CHARACTER 3 (Josh Brown)
LOCATIONS/RECCE
PHOTOS
Location 1: Ferndown Industrial Estate
For shot(s): 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9
Actor(s) required: Matt Holley
Location 2: Underpass, Ringwood
For shot(s): 10,12,13,15,16,18,19,21,23,24,26,27,28
Actor(s) required: Josh Brown, Matt Holley
LOCATIONS/RECCE
PHOTOS
Location 3: Photography Studio, Ringwood School
Shots: 5,8,11,14,17,20,22,25
Actors required: Rory Giddings
These shots feature lip sync. The artist will be posed against a plain backdrop with a
light illuminating his face. I will take advantage of the photography studio at Ringwood
School to film these lip syncs.
FLOOR PLAN
• For shots 10,12,13,15,16,18,19,21,23,24,26,27,28 (at the underpass).
• This floor plan shows the positioning of the camera in comparison to the
character for each shot.
• The direction of the camera is show by arrows on the floor plan.
• The black rectangle acts as the underpass.
Male 2
approaches
underpass
from this
way
Key:
Camera: Male 2 (Matt Holley): Male 3 (Josh Brown):
Shot 10
Shot 12 Shot 13
Male 3 is already stood at this point
when male 2 arrives and then walks
to meet male 2 in the middle.
Shot(s) 15,18,21
Shot(s) 16,23
Shot(s)17,19
Shot 24
Shot 26
Shot(s) 27,28
FLOOR PLAN
• For shots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 (at Ferndown Industrial estate).
• The black rectangle acts as the street that Male 2 walks down.
Male 2 walks in one
direction down the
street and the camera
follows him. His
direction of travel is
shown by a blue arrow.
Shot 1
Shot 2
Shot 3
Shot 6
Shot (s) 7, 9
Shot 4
Key:
Camera:
Male 2 (Matt Holley):
PRE PRODUCTION
SCHEDULE
Week beginning: To complete: Required equipment:
Monday 7th November Genre Research Computer/internet
access, Prezi
Monday 14th November Music video analysis,
ideas drafting, target
audience, digipak/poster
analysis
Computer/internet
access, Prezi,
PowerPoint, Microsoft
Word
Monday 21st November Annotated lyrics,
storyboards, shot list
Computer/internet
access
Monday 28th November Recce photos, floor
plans, costumes, actors,
props
Computer/internet
access, PowerPoint
PRODUCTION
SCHEDULE
Date (2016) Shot(s) to
film
Location Actors
needed
Props &
Equipment
needed
Sun 18th Dec 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 Ferndown Industrial
Estate
Matt Holley Canon EOS 700D,
SD Card, Tripod
Mon 19th Dec 10,12,13,15,16,18, Underpass in
Ringwood
Josh Brown, Matt
Holley
Canon EOS 700D,
SD Card, Tripod
Tues 20th Dec 19,21,23,24,26,27,28 Underpass in
Ringwood
Josh Brown, Matt
Holley
Canon EOS 700D,
SD Card, Tripod
Wed 4th Jan (2017) Lip syncs:
5,8,9,11,14,17,20,22,
25
Photography studio,
Ringwood School
Rory Giddings Canon EOS 700D,
SD Card, Tripod
POST PRODUCTION
SCHEDULE
Date (2017) Shot(s) to edit Required equipment
Friday 6th Jan 1-6 Adobe Premier Pro, footage,
computer & internet access
Mon 9th Jan 7-12 Adobe Premier Pro, footage,
computer & internet access
Tues 10th Jan 13-17 Adobe Premier Pro, footage,
computer & internet access
Thurs 12th Jan 18-23 Adobe Premier Pro, footage,
computer & internet access
Friday 13th
Jan
24-29 and any outstanding
clips
Adobe Premier Pro, footage,
computer & internet access
EVALUATION &
DIGIPAK SCHEDULE
Week Beginning: To complete: Required equipment:
Monday 13th Feb 2017 Design Digipak/Poster Access to a computer,
the internet and
Photoshop
Monday 20th Feb Design Digipak/Poster Computer, internet, PS
Monday 27th Feb Design Digipak/Poster Computer, internet, PS
Monday 6th March Start evaluation Q1 Computer, Prezi
Monday 13th March Evaluation Q’s 1+2 Computer, Microsoft
Word, PowerPoint
Monday 20th March Evaluation Q’s 3+4 Computer, Powtoon,
Voice recorder

Pre production

  • 1.
  • 2.
    EQUIPMENT CAMERA & LENS CanonEOS 700D EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens Specs • 18MP APS-C 'Hybrid CMOS' sensor • Phase detection AF from imaging sensor for Live View and Video • Continuous autofocus in movie mode with subject tracking • 14-bit DIGIC 5 processor • ISO 100-12800 standard, 25600 expanded • 5 fps continuous shooting • 9 point AF system, all sensors cross type, central sensor F2.8 • 63 zone iFCL metering • 1080p30 video recording with built-in stereo mics • 1.04m dot 3:2 touch-sensitive vari-angle ClearView II LCD Why am I using this? I have chosen to use the Canon EOS 60D as it is the most accessible to me. It is a piece of equipment that I own myself and so I will be able to use it whenever it is needed, which should shorten production time. Not only this, but I am confident that it will be able to shoot at an extremely high quality and its ability to work well in low lighting will be very beneficial to me.
  • 3.
    EQUIPMENT SD CARD Transcend 16GBPremium SDHC Class 10 Memory Card Key Features Low power consumption Fast write speed help extend battery runtime Large capacity for storing high resolution movies and pictures Built using MLC Flash chips for guaranteed performance Built-in hardware ECC technology for detecting and correcting errors High-speed transfers between card and computer Why am I using this? Like my chosen camera and lens, the SD card is also easily accessible as it is one I own myself. It also has beneficial key features such as its fast write speed that will help to extend battery runtime. This means less time charging and more filming time.
  • 4.
    EQUIPMENT TRIPOD Velbon DF-41 Tripod ProductFeatures Suitable for DSLR cameras Mount size: 1/4" Max. height: 1.46 m Maximum load: 2 kg Material: Aluminium Screw on head attachment Thread mount size: ¼ in Ability to pan and tilt Closed length: 0.51m Why am I using this? A tripod is essential for my filming since it will allow me to gather steady shots and shots at different heights. It will also give me the ability to steadily pan and tilt when filming certain scenes. I have chosen to use this particular tripod (the Velbon DF-41 Tripod) since it is another piece of equipment that is easily available to me.
  • 5.
    PROPS For the lipsync scenes, I have purchased a red flashlight to illuminate my actors face as he will be sat in the dark. Similar set ups are seen in other trip hop music videos; the video for The Spoils by Massive Attack (featured in my previous research) shows multiple close ups of faces that are highlighted by coloured lights. I found this to be very visually pleasing and something that I’d like to try and re-create. The flashlight is the only prop I will be needing. EXAMPLE: music video for Massive Attack- The Spoils I will also require the following: • Fake blood The violence between the two males will result in a bloody face and hands for both actors. I will use fake blood for this. • 6x4inch picture of missing girl My leading male (male 2 played by Matt Holley) will set up the narrative by going on a search for an old friend who has gone missing. He will be carrying around a picture of the missing girl which he will show at by passers to make it clear why he is searching the streets.
  • 6.
    ACTORS For my musicvideo I will require 3 main male actors. Male 2 will be showing the image of the missing girl to bypasses, and I will take advantage of friends and locals to fill these roles on the day of filming. Male 1 (Lip Syncer) Rory Giddings, a Ringwood School student, will be starring as the ‘artist’, completing the lip syncs for my music video. I was keen to for Rory to perform the lip syncs as I was after a young male who would be able to portray emotion successfully, particularly as Retrograde is such an expressive song. I feel as if Rory will be able to show this required emotion so that the visuals can run parallel to the meaningful lyrics of Retrograde. It is also an advantage that Rory is already familiar with the song; this will minimise time spent on learning lyrics and so will cut production time. Male 2 Matt Holley, a Ringwood School student, will act as the male who goes searching for an old friend. He will be involved in the fight scenes with my third male and will act as the video’s lead role. Again, I feel he will be able to put on an expressive performance which is particularly important for Retrograde. I know he will take the role seriously and will perform to a high standard. Male 3 The character who Matt Holley (Male 2) stumbles across and argues with will be played by Josh Brown, another Ringwood School student. Similarly to Matt, I am confident that he will put on a great performance and will be a valuable asset to my music video.
  • 7.
    COSTUMES I have decidedto stick with simple costumes for my 3 male actors. Anything too extravagant may distract viewers from the video’s concepts and narrative, and may also draw attention away from the song lyrics. Fancy clothing would simply not be relative to the narrative and so would be unnecessary. I must also ensure that my characters aren’t wearing anything too revealing which may allow them to be sexualised. Again, this wouldn’t be relevant to the narrative. Having simple costumes would also help to present my characters as normal and ‘everyday’ individuals, allowing my audience to relate to the video. However, there will be a few noticeable differences between the costumes. Male one, who features as the ‘artist’, will wear a plain tee and jeans. His costume can be particularly simple since his lip syncing scenes will be filmed in the dark with only a flashlight illuminating his face. As his facial expressions are the focus, there is no need to place him in specific clothing. Similarly male 2, played by Matt Holley, will be seen in a plain and simple costume with the aim to present him as your ‘everyday guy’ and allowing audiences to relate. Male 3 (Josh Brown) will be dressed slightly differently. He is to be presented as a thug, willing to cause fights as demonstrated when he mocks the photo of the missing girl. For this reason, he will be dressed in clothes stereotypically warn by gangsters and troubled youths: tracksuit top and bottoms etc. The planned costumes can be observed on the following slide.
  • 8.
    MALE CHARACTER 1(Rory Giddings) MALE CHARACTER 2 (Matt Holley) MALE CHARACTER 3 (Josh Brown)
  • 9.
    LOCATIONS/RECCE PHOTOS Location 1: FerndownIndustrial Estate For shot(s): 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 Actor(s) required: Matt Holley
  • 10.
    Location 2: Underpass,Ringwood For shot(s): 10,12,13,15,16,18,19,21,23,24,26,27,28 Actor(s) required: Josh Brown, Matt Holley LOCATIONS/RECCE PHOTOS Location 3: Photography Studio, Ringwood School Shots: 5,8,11,14,17,20,22,25 Actors required: Rory Giddings These shots feature lip sync. The artist will be posed against a plain backdrop with a light illuminating his face. I will take advantage of the photography studio at Ringwood School to film these lip syncs.
  • 11.
    FLOOR PLAN • Forshots 10,12,13,15,16,18,19,21,23,24,26,27,28 (at the underpass). • This floor plan shows the positioning of the camera in comparison to the character for each shot. • The direction of the camera is show by arrows on the floor plan. • The black rectangle acts as the underpass. Male 2 approaches underpass from this way Key: Camera: Male 2 (Matt Holley): Male 3 (Josh Brown): Shot 10 Shot 12 Shot 13 Male 3 is already stood at this point when male 2 arrives and then walks to meet male 2 in the middle. Shot(s) 15,18,21 Shot(s) 16,23 Shot(s)17,19 Shot 24 Shot 26 Shot(s) 27,28
  • 12.
    FLOOR PLAN • Forshots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 (at Ferndown Industrial estate). • The black rectangle acts as the street that Male 2 walks down. Male 2 walks in one direction down the street and the camera follows him. His direction of travel is shown by a blue arrow. Shot 1 Shot 2 Shot 3 Shot 6 Shot (s) 7, 9 Shot 4 Key: Camera: Male 2 (Matt Holley):
  • 13.
    PRE PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Week beginning:To complete: Required equipment: Monday 7th November Genre Research Computer/internet access, Prezi Monday 14th November Music video analysis, ideas drafting, target audience, digipak/poster analysis Computer/internet access, Prezi, PowerPoint, Microsoft Word Monday 21st November Annotated lyrics, storyboards, shot list Computer/internet access Monday 28th November Recce photos, floor plans, costumes, actors, props Computer/internet access, PowerPoint
  • 14.
    PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Date (2016) Shot(s)to film Location Actors needed Props & Equipment needed Sun 18th Dec 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 Ferndown Industrial Estate Matt Holley Canon EOS 700D, SD Card, Tripod Mon 19th Dec 10,12,13,15,16,18, Underpass in Ringwood Josh Brown, Matt Holley Canon EOS 700D, SD Card, Tripod Tues 20th Dec 19,21,23,24,26,27,28 Underpass in Ringwood Josh Brown, Matt Holley Canon EOS 700D, SD Card, Tripod Wed 4th Jan (2017) Lip syncs: 5,8,9,11,14,17,20,22, 25 Photography studio, Ringwood School Rory Giddings Canon EOS 700D, SD Card, Tripod
  • 15.
    POST PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Date (2017)Shot(s) to edit Required equipment Friday 6th Jan 1-6 Adobe Premier Pro, footage, computer & internet access Mon 9th Jan 7-12 Adobe Premier Pro, footage, computer & internet access Tues 10th Jan 13-17 Adobe Premier Pro, footage, computer & internet access Thurs 12th Jan 18-23 Adobe Premier Pro, footage, computer & internet access Friday 13th Jan 24-29 and any outstanding clips Adobe Premier Pro, footage, computer & internet access
  • 16.
    EVALUATION & DIGIPAK SCHEDULE WeekBeginning: To complete: Required equipment: Monday 13th Feb 2017 Design Digipak/Poster Access to a computer, the internet and Photoshop Monday 20th Feb Design Digipak/Poster Computer, internet, PS Monday 27th Feb Design Digipak/Poster Computer, internet, PS Monday 6th March Start evaluation Q1 Computer, Prezi Monday 13th March Evaluation Q’s 1+2 Computer, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint Monday 20th March Evaluation Q’s 3+4 Computer, Powtoon, Voice recorder