The first day of filming was when we filmed all of our base tracks. I requested permission to film at Dalston East Curve Gardens. The location was perfect for the urban music video we planned to create. Just outside of the East Curve Gardens is a Graffiti wall which features different characters and is large in scale.
We made sure to film the base tracks in different angles. Including close ups, which are fundamental in music videos as this is how the audience identifies with the artist.
Inside the East Curve Garden were different walls which were perfect for the music video. We found a board that was perfect for the music video as it was covered in Graffiti. Again, we used this for a close up as the board was small in size. Another wall we found had a painting of a small alien man on it, so we used this in the background of different shots.
Ivet was a character we used in the background of different scenes which the bag on her head. We got some shots of her clicking her fingers, tapping her chair and nodding her head, which we are going to edit to the beat.My favourite shot was when I started at Sifans feet and panned up around his body, then he pushes the camera away. We are going to use this to introduce our artist at the beginning of the song.
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