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Filming Process (Part 1)

  • Writer: Eden Rigby
    Eden Rigby
  • Feb 1, 2019
  • 2 min read

I have spent over a week filming. Below is a photo of the setting I put together based on my idea. I chose all these props because of the colours. I wanted to make my video as aesthetically pleasing as possible, together with a pink tint filter. I chose a pink tint filter to transmit that the media text is about love. I also wanted to transmit the personality of the girl to the viewer, making her seem artistic, minimalist and messy. The fact that I chose to put it all everywhere was deliberately done to reflect the narrative of the story: telling how heartbroken, desperate and lost she is. Everything being everywhere symbolises how she feels like her heart has broken into pieces and they are spared everywhere.

The image below is a photo that my friend (who helped me film) took of me when the setting was ready and I had to finish planning my shots carefully.

This is me (both below and above). I chose myself to be the heartbroken girl as I believed that what I wanted to be transmitted in the video only I really knew how to reflect. I also used the fact that I have multiple tattoos, green eyes and short hair (shown on the photo below and on the Music Video) to present the kind of personality of a 21st century teenager.

Below is a photo I took of my friend. She also does Media A-level so we spoke about her helping me in exchange of me helping her. I used a Canon (Reflex 4-D) and mostly my iphone8 (4K quality mode).

These are pictures of the setting I chose. It is an abandoned house in my neighbourhood.



I chose this one to be the main focus of the filming as the black and white tiles would help me reflect how she feels sad and how her life feels without colour without him.





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