After the 50s that day, since we needed publicity shots for that era, we shot it in between filming 50s and 70s.
Here are some publicity shots we took:
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The 'Greaser' hairdo - Establishing the era |
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The Couple Shot - Jacob's cheeky smile addressing the audience |
For 50s we needed the set up for era establishment, however for 90s we really only needed the boombox, that also meant less set up for us.
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Similar to the 90s rappers camera angle and pose |
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These shots are fun, making the audience feel closer to the characters |
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Couple shots help promote the theme of the music video aswell as the narrative |
For the era shots, Audrey, Brandon and I helped take them since Juliette was not able to.
When we took more band publicity shots, Juliette was able to hold the camera after all the acting and filming.
In this band publicity shot session, we wore different outfits and used a different background for some variety. We tried to keep the bands personas constant through their outfits
Brandon still wears a plaid shirt over a plain white top. Jacob still has his innocent 'boy next door' look with his button up shirt. Audrey has her playful look with her colourful top and i look 'cool' with a pattern top but not too colourful.
Here are some of the shots we took:
We chose a variety of poses as to the old publicity shots. We also took close ups of each band member:
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Jacob - Innocent Image
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Brandon - fun and cheeky |
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Me - cool |
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Audrey - composed |
Aside from the 'cool' poses we did, we also took some fun poses:
I found these ones really cool because it looked like Audrey has been edited in while everyone else around her is moving around and blurred.
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This shows the personalities of the band - Jacob as gullible and innocent and Brandon as the cheeky playful guy |
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