
During the production of making posters for my music video, I took part in a workshop dedicated to teaching me about lighting and camera. This was important as it showed me the difference between different types lighting, and how they would change the mood/tone of the video. As a result of this I am now aware of the different types of lighting that we have to use in our music video, in order to generate the desirable feeling for the audience.

I was also taught about camera work, and show how important it is to ensure you have the focus and location for the shot being filmed. We were shown how long shots can affect the feelings from the audience, and how tilting and manoeuvring the camera in different ways can produce different notions to the audience, such as a pan shot or zoom. From, this I now know what I'm going to make sure we include in our video, in order to portray the desired message we want from the video.
The workshop consisted of our group using the cameras and lighting background to take multiple photos for our bands poster and digipak, which will the be used as part of my ancillary task. There were a range of different positions and lighting that we experimented with, which gave us a lot of shots to use when it came to making the ancillary tasks.
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