This is a shot of the performance. We included this shot to replicate the shot of the character within the production. We used the same composition to create consistency within the production. I feel it works well due to the lighting within the frame and also the close up so it creates a main focus on the performer.
Costume and Props were a vital part of this shot as it made it look realistic and believable. We wanted the situation to be as realistic as possible. So we carefully considered costume and the props used. This added more realism and fitted in within the location and lighting within the shot.
I feel this shot represents the music genre of the track due to the costumes used and the activity of the main character within the production. The Uk Grime genre is seen as stereotypically 'Ghetto' and 'troublesome' due to the relations to their real life within their songs.
The Location of this shot creates the whole urban style we tried to create. We wanted to achieve a gritty, east london feel to the production. This shot was taken in an underpass so we carefully thought about the location. The graffiti on the wall adds the urban feel as well as the moulded wall. A great location for performance.
We made sure we used a variety of shot within our production to engage the audience within the production. The image above is one shot of three we filmed of the two people approaching the main character. We wanted this scene to be fast paced so we included as many as many shots as possible.
I feel the camerawork within our production proved to be very effective. The still shot above is included in the fight scene at the end of our production. We wanted it to be as realistic as possible so we made sure the camerawork was spot on as we wanted it to be believable. It worked and made our production an success. The lighting within the opening shot and movement of the camera creates a very powerful opening and finish.
We did research several music videos within the genre of UK Grime, to gain an idea of what was expected and stereotypical features within the genre. We also viewed the actual video for the song we chose and admired some of the shots included. We found the close up was important and effective so we decided to include that feature within our production. It worked well as it created a main focus on the central of the narrative. It was definitely the right decision to shoot a close up of the character as the background of the muddy floor creates a powerful and creative image.
We used this shot to highlight the transfer of time. We deliberately chose this special effect. The monochrome shot was the only way we could represent the change in time. I feel the change in time was easily identifiable due to the effect used. It made the sequence of shots more effective and powerful.