This is our first attempt of filming one of the group shots in our video . This includes the moustashe scene at 2:9 and the haribos at 3:12. We filmed these together as they are filmed in the same location with the same lighting models and clothing therefore it is time efficient for us to film them at the same time.
We set up the white cotton backdrop on the stage and used two photography lamps which lit the models from either side as well as having the stage lights on above.

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Both of these shots are very random and there is not much reason behind them however we wanted to show a group of friends being filmed openly together and have chosen random props to bring out their funny sides. We chose to use three quite different models to emphasize this randomness.
The use of haribo sweets makes them seem young and innocent however contrasts this with the make up and lack of clothing they are wearing. It is a bit of a surprise for the viewers when the models open their mouthes to reveal haribos as they do not know what is coming and it is likely to be unexpected due to the rest of the video which is quite rebellious.
Similar to this the moustache scene was shot at the same time, this is another very random shot but we feel shows the models having more fun than previously as they look a bit awkward with the sweets. The models hair and make up gives strong representation to femininity and then this is argued by giving them moustaches. This is a way which we are contrasting stereotypes in the video and challenging the norm. The videos panning from left to right means that all of the models are seen however we would speed this up when editing it into the video so it fits the fast pace.
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This is good stuff. It might be better to present this before you research into the problems of the white backdrop. Keep going. This is great work.
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