Thursday, 17 March 2016

Planning - Shooting Schedule

On Tuesday 1st March, I am going to travel to training with the youth team to film some footage.
I looked around the internet for footballing videos, particularly training sessions to try and get a feel for the angles, lighting, movem
ent that were used during the filming and post production. When I looked at a training video produced by England FA It was surprisingly basic, there were no editing used, in fact the only thing the camera did was always follow the player in the shot. They regularly shot long shots, close ups were shot too however when they were the camera would have to continue to follow the player's movement. I have decided to use both of these features in my video as I feel although they are simple, it creates a professional look to due to how popular they are in these type of videos.

I will then shoot the Education part of videos on the 2nd March. 
This was a really difficult part of the video to plan for, It is a type of video I was really unsure on how it was shot and it took me a while before I even found any relevant footage that could be similar to my own. In the end I found a video from January 2016 produced by Maidstone United Academy ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhl4T7YkXsI ) , a short video very similar to what I intend to shoot myself. In their Education side of the video, It was shot using a glide bar, shot in different angles and slowed down in the post production. I don't intend to slow my footage down for the Education part, the match footage and training footage may well be slowed down to make it more dramatic, however I do not feel that the slow motion worked for the classroom shots. However the way Maidstone used the glide track in order to obtain a stead moving pan was very impressive and something I would definitely consider for my own video as It created a very professional edge to the video.

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