Mayday Bank holiday. A whole extra day off, and with the long weekend comes the promise of a little extra time to spend filming, or at least preparing to film.
I've hooked up with a local musician who has a track he needs visuals for, I thought a music promo seemed like the perfect project to use as a springboard, it would suit my abstract shooting style with the 35mm adaptor, and the need for good location audio is removed (handy when I don't have a portable mixer). So after subscribing to the Shooting People music list and replying to one post... my first music video client.
Later today I'll be pulling out the various sets of lights I have in the loft, nothings been touched for at least three years, so it's time to take stock and figure out if I have enough stands, spare bulbs etc. to shoot anything with. It's been over four years since my last 'proper' shoot, and can barely remember what I actually have equipment-wise. I know I don't have enough stands, so I'm definitely going to need to get on ebay for at least a couple of the cheap Indian ones.
Feels very abstract to be thinking about actually getting ready to shoot. This 35mm adaptor build has really helped to inspire me, there's just something exciting about getting such a film-like image out of the video camera, the only snag is that this 35mm adaptor filming means I am exclusively using the smaller HV30 camcorder and leaving the larger XH-A1 in it's flight case.
I suspect I might be better to sell the A1 if it's not going to get any use. It's turning into an expensive white elephant as I've only ever run one tape through it, and the HV30 was supposed to be a playback deck, not an acquisition camera.
The main props for my Virgin Shorts test have arrived, so I can start preparing that in earnest, as well as getting ready for the music promo test. Feels like my energy levels are starting to rise as I get more test shooting under my belt. Next order of business is to get some interior tests shot with the adaptor and the lights, might have to take over the kitchen this evening to try out some different setups.
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