Monday, 10 January 2011

Group Meeting 10/1/11

Today Alex, Fran, Megan and myself met for an hour after our media lesson to discuss certain points.
We discussed the location, who's doing what on the day of filming, how we are getting there, what we need to tell Group Therapy, clothing and equipment needed.

We e-mailed Ian to ask if he had received anything from the Peppercorn Theatre and what the designer wants the band to wear.

We decided the band should wear black shirts with white ties. This is quite simple yet effective for the image we want to portray of the band. We want them to come across as professional yet stylish for their age and target audience.I have worked closely with the designer as I will be taking the pictures of the band for the poster and album cover therefore we both need to agree what looks good and effective - especially as the designer is not going to be at the day of filming.
I have decided that the album cover is going to be similar to "The Dead Beats" in the respect that they are in a specific order of screen time and position within the band and their costume. The new Group Therapy logo will be centered at the bottom. We have also asked the lead singer of the band to wear a red coloured tie, which will stand out and be in colour on the album cover against the black and white background.

I have the responsibility on the filming day to take pictures for the promotional stills, operate one camera and take part in the behind the scenes footage. I will also help set up but being the technical person, the post production is where I will be doing all of the work.

By the next time we meet, I decided that Fran should be storyboarding for each camera (there is 4), Alex would produce the production schedule, Megan would come up with a set design and definite costumes. I will help with the storyboards as being the editor, I can help Fran and give her ideas which i think will work effectively in post production.
Today Fran and I decided and booked the cameras and other equipment for the day of filming.

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