I really enjoyed the workshop day, despite finding it very tiring frequently performing under very hot lights and under very rigid time constraints. I experienced quite a strong learning curve but due to the fact that I was often performing in front of the camera, there wasn't a lot of time to learn about the other things going on during the shoot such as up at the lighting and sound decks.
I was amazed how true to the video we could be, such as with the poolside setting which was almost identical to the original video:
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Our replica of the poolside setting |
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The poolside setting in the video |
I enjoyed seeing how we compromised with parts of the music video that we couldn't replicate, such as the vintage car, which we replaced with a Vespa scooter.
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The Vespa we hired to replace the car |
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The car in the original video |
It was also really fun meeting all these people who were involved in the media or had completed a media course and learning more about their specific industry interests, giving me a better idea of what could be interesting for me in later life.
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