The lighting is an important aspect of our video, as the accurate exposure of light needs to be captured while we film in our locations in order for us to make it look effective when changing the footage to a black and white format. I took this photo below on location for this particular shot of the artist and turned it to black and white to make sure there was enough light entering the camera in the room. This was also another way to recognise the distinctive contrast between the background and foreground of the image which is being portrayed. In terms of filming in a studio, we came across a problem, therefore we used an alternative idea of filming against a blank wall. For the shots which we composed in the subway, they are more distinctive colours which set the tone of a typical indie genre music video, which I think works really well. We are still in the process of deciding which parts we may want to express colour in an efficient way. Moreover, for the second shot below, I had a concept towards the way I wanted to use effective depth of field shots and I thought it would look good if the artist was kneeling against the brick wall with the rest of the subway out of focus.
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