So this was our first day filming! I think both me and Faye can say it was actually really successful, definitely a lot down to how planned out we had everything, so when it came to filming we knew exactly what we was doing. We also had made sure we had left ourselves enough time to do everything that really helped!
We had planned to do a section where we film me singing from every single different angle. We filmed in front of a window in Faye's house which were decorated with thin white curtains and fairy lights so we had dim lighting and it made the lights really cute and effective! i really loved this part of footage we got and all the different angles worked really well even though it could have turned out bad


In our song there are a lot of clicks used and when planning we made sure that we would incorporate that and emphasis this in the first section. It worked well with our first sequence as a lot of our cuts are fast pace close ups to build up an artist profile so the clicks fit well with it. although clicks are usually associated with pop songs and girl/boy bands i still think that our clicks and the way we have kept them still matches the song. Whilst filming we also tried to the clicks in a lot of different ways and the most effective was changing the lighting so we had some clicks with very dim lighting and then some bright lighting using the dish light. I really like the out come and shows the light and darkness same as the song.


Before we started filming Faye had some things in her house which we tried out using to create some different effects and one of them that stuck were the wall projections!
We tried doing the projection onto my face at first but realized that actually just looked kind of sinister! the white projections was okay but still created a lot of shadowing on my face which didn't really work
Finally we just let the projection colors just change over a white wall and it looked really nice! so when it come to editing were hoping to have it as a quick cut and increase the speed of them!
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