When we arrived, as the weather was so good, we decided to film an establishing shot straight away, which is what you can see us doing here. Since analysing narratives at the beginning of other famous music videos, we decided that we needed an atmospheric establishing shot as this was commonly seen in the openings of indie pop videos/
The first few shots I took were simply to include the equipment, to show that we filmed the whole thing ourselves, and that we haven't put any filter on the video as the lighting was so beautiful whilst we were there it didn't need it. You can see that we only used two tripods and the rest was filmed by hand. This was to create an authentic vintage and personal look, which is very popular and a common feature of the indie genre.
We continuously took photos whilst filming as we had another agenda that we needed to fulfil, which was to take photos that could be used as our album cover, back cover, album inserts and promotional poster. Some of these, such as the inserts, can be taken as stills from the video. But to get the best quality, we wanted to take stills not on a video camera for better quality, and also this was to maximise our chances of getting the right shot once we got back into the editing room.
The two shots above were taken as an option of one of our inserts or the cover of the CD case. The lighting, again, is beautiful here, and I love the silhouetted look, however it's not quite right and isn't exactly what we wanted.
To try and be more creative, I ask my sister to jump in the water and took as many consecutive photos as I could. The outcome was spectacular, here is the series of shots
We then tried to take some atmospheric shots of my sister in the sea with her guitar. After studying CD covers, adverts and promotions by indie artists, we came to the conclusion that a typical feature we must include is the guitar, as it seemed to be that the instrument played by the artist was always featured. The pier in the background of these photos also helped to set the scene, however, due to the incredibly beautiful sky, I think it looks best if we use a photo without it in as the simplicity makes the artist and the setting stand out even more.
We spent most of the morning filming on the beach and we incredibly lucky with the weather, and apart from a few dogs running into shot, nothing really went wrong.
I took some more photos whilst we were packing up.
We then went to the pier, and almost stumbled across this incredible view pictured below. We felt very lucky to have such a good view and such good weather, and filmed as much as we could here. As soon as we entered the pier we decided that this section of filming needed to be fun and upbeat, which is why you can see my sister in the car with her feet sticking out, pictured above. This compares dramatically to the pieces filmed in the sea as we're likely to be used for our narrative at the beginning of the video. Yet both settings still fit with our indie pop genre nicely.
We had no issues in the arcade or filming on the pier and were very happy at this point with what we had filmed. After we had filmed in the arcade as much as we could, we went to have lunch and found another arcade, a slightly smaller one, which we filmed in for a little while before going to get lunch. I kept filming Alina all day, even when we eating as we had an incredible view and I didn't want to miss a good and interesting shot.
When we went back to the beach for the final time, we were hoping to film the sunset. Our plan was to time lapse it in the editing stage, however there were a few difficulties at this stage. We got to the beach about an hour before the sun was due to set and we were getting very cold very quickly. As well, two out of three of our cameras had died and by the time we got there, and sadly our last camera died just two minutes after we had set it up on the tripod.
It wasn't a disaster though as we still got many beautiful shots and also had the chance to take these beautiful pictures and capture the beach in a different way than in the morning. In my opinion, these photos are even more atmospheric than the ones taken in the morning. However, as Alina doesn't actually feature in any of them, it is likely that we won't use them as it won't fulfil the typical features of an indie pop artist.
Below is one of my favourite photos taken in the afternoon because I like the way Alina is holding the guitar to her side, rather than playing it like she is in all the other shots. I think it creates that tiny bit of originality that an indie artist needs, but still has all the typical features needed to be a stereotypical indie artist. The fact that Alina is present and clear in all the shots we are potentially going to use complies with the pop part of the genre, as even though it is indie, it is still all about the artist and making the artist sellable.
Apart from being very windswept and tired, we had a very fun and productive day of filming and are very excited to get in the editing room to create this music video to the best of our ability.
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