Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Rejected Footage

In terms of our rejected footage, we collected around 15 minutes worth so when editing down to a 3 minute video, we had to be certain of the footage we were getting rid of and that the footage we were keeping was perfectly suited to our video. Our style was to create a disorientated, unique almost indie video that breaks the mainstream mould, however when using the camera, being a handheld one, we had to ensure that our shaky camera movement was to look purposeful and not look like it was just bad filming technique. The clip below was shot earlier on in the video process for the second scene and when reflecting upon it during filming, we decided the camera movement was too over-elaborate and it looked un-purposeful. The camera is far to jerky and quick in its movement and for this reason we ensured it was taken out of the final video. After viewing this mistake so early on during our day of filming, it was easy for us to then adapt and ensure we did not make further mistakes involving our camera movement and that the it was certainly made to look purposeful. Below is a section of rejected footage from our music video.

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