On Wednesday 7th of November we got to shoot our last location number 4, the boss's office. To complete those scenes we needed a big office, an office desk, an old computer, a hunting gun and couches. It also required Mr Fox ( Hendrick) to not only "trash" the office but also to mercilessly kill the boss ( Jason). So Bee, Gill and I got a lot of close-ups/reaction shots of the boss seeing Mr. Fox with the gun and then Hendrick shooting him. It was a long afternoon but at the end I think we got the right shots. Even though the desk was so big and unflippable, we still managed to compensate from it by shooting different objects on the desk like the symbolic apple and the glass with "whiskey".
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Shoot Day 2
On Wednesday 7th of November we got to shoot our last location number 4, the boss's office. To complete those scenes we needed a big office, an office desk, an old computer, a hunting gun and couches. It also required Mr Fox ( Hendrick) to not only "trash" the office but also to mercilessly kill the boss ( Jason). So Bee, Gill and I got a lot of close-ups/reaction shots of the boss seeing Mr. Fox with the gun and then Hendrick shooting him. It was a long afternoon but at the end I think we got the right shots. Even though the desk was so big and unflippable, we still managed to compensate from it by shooting different objects on the desk like the symbolic apple and the glass with "whiskey".
Account of the first shoot day
Last Thursday we began shooting the music video for KOAN Sound’s
“Trouble in the West”. We began setting up the equipment and moving around our
props at 8:50. As we realized later
later that
morning, some of the props we were planning on using were unavailable, for
example the old TV and the fur for Mr. Fox was hard to get hold of. By 10
o’clock we were ready to shoot our Cave Rave scene with Brandon and Zander. For
the first hour of shooting, the crew concentrated on getting the shots of D.J
decks and the “Kid foxes” which was very successful. In my point of view, the
deejaying looked very real as Gil taught them the basic technique which
definitely helped. Then under the direction of our set designer Scott, we
filmed the scenes under variety of lights and smokes making the location look
like a real party scene. By 11.30 we brought in some extras, dancers to fill in
the rave. We dressed them up in hipster, grunge looking clothes to give the
audience a more stylized feel. This was effective as it targets our potential
audience and projects the artist’s image better. By 1 p.m. our crew was done
with the location number 1. It took us about an hour to set up location 2 as we
had to bring in completely different props and make that space look homey and
cozy as it was the “Foxes house” scene. This location was essentially meant to
be filmed outside in the forest to give it a “wild, rural” effect but due to
poor weather conditions it had to be changed.
As we found out later during an editing session, using green-screen is
way easier than shooting outside so this decision was for the better. For the
location number 2 we had to bring in new characters like Mr. Fox (Hendrick) and
Mrs. Fox (Arabella). Shooting our
establishing shot on that location was extremely difficult due to the lack of
big shooting space and so that needed to be changed from a full wide shot to
mid-shots of the kid foxes, Arabella standing by the fridge and Hendrick
reading his newspaper. At the end, it looked alright and made sense when
cutting it in the editing suite. I especially liked the light coming from the
fridge once Arabella opens it and her reaction shot to it being empty. This
location took us some time as that time more main characters were involved and
directing them and framing the shots was getting more complex. By 16:00 we were
done completely with location 2 and were ready to move on to the table scene.
The table scene was especially fun to film as we got to use the tracking
technique for the camera to which I wasn’t introduced before and our props were
also very “yummy”. The last shot we got of the “never-ending table”, the bosses
head and Mr. Fox lighting up a cigar was particularly well-made as it truly
captured the mischievous and dark atmosphere of the music video. That day we
finished shooting by 18:30 p.m. and even though we were exhausted, the results
are worth all this hard work! 
Friday, 11 October 2013
Shooting Schedule
Trouble in the West – Shooting Schedule
Tuesday
– Filming in the studio
8:50 - Unpacking and
setting up the necessary equipment
10:00 – Shooting
scenes: 18,19,20,21 (Location I)
11:30 – Looking for
extras
11:50- 13:00 Shooting
scenes: 15,16,17 (Location I)
13:00 -14:00 Lunch
break
14:00 – Setting up
location II, unpacking props
15:00-16:30 Shooting
scenes: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 (Location II)
16:30-17:00 Setting up
the table and unpacking the food (Location III)
17:00-18:00 Shooting
scenes: 22,23,24 (Location III)
18:00 Pack up the
equipment
Wednesday-
Filming the Office scenes (Cornhill)
15:00 – Unpacking and
setting up the equipment
15:30 – Shooting scenes:
8,9,10,11 (Location IV)
17:00 - Pack up the
equipment
16:00- Setting up the
equipment
16:30-18:00 Shooting scenes: 12,13,14 (Location V)
18:00
Pack up the equipment and leave
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
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