Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Blog 17 - Rejected Footage

Our rejected footage is here.

From 0.11 - 1.09 the footage was not used because at 0.22 a flare kicks in which is fine for a few seconds, but extends for almost a whole minute of the recording time, which is too much. So I decided that, even if sped up, there was no way we could edit the flare out.

From 1.14 - 1.38 the footage was disband because the shot was inconsistent. Most of the other footage we have captured, we have used a medium to close up of George the actor, where this piece of filming has been filmed slightly too far away, and the shot is further away and therefore more of George's body is in the shot than required. The shot is more long than medium to short.

From 1.39 - 2.12 the footage was absent from our final music video due to the fact that the mise-en-scene did not fit in with the rest of the film. The clothing and headphones were a large contributing factor of this, they seemed out of place.

From 2.54 - 3.15 the footage was not included due to the fact that George was looking directly at the camera for a short period of time. We decided as a group we did not want to include the camera in a way that it was obvious that we were filming. The camera had no representation of someone watching him, it was just focusing on what journey George was going on.

From 3.16 - 3.32 the footage is decent at a hight angle shot, but unfortunately the footage is too unsteady to speed up and therefore too slow to include in our video.

From 5-23 - 5-47 the footage was reasonable until a car went past, and the towards the end when he makes a turn under the bridge the light goes, and does not fit in well with the film.

From 6.19 - 6.50 the footage is too jerky, it does not fit in with the other footage we have, and although I can change the colour filter, I would never be able to get it to a perfect colour.

From 6.58 - 7.37 the footage is not useable because there is dust present on the capture lens which causes this effect.

From 7.44 - 8.31 the footage is again too unsteady because of the ground I was walking along to produce the low angle shot.

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