During the course of this week, both Nat and I aim to complete the choreography to Standing In The Way Of The Light with Michael and Ellie's input.
Knowing that the filming process will be commencing within the upcoming weeks, our main priority is to ensure that the routine has been completed for our chosen song.
Similarly to our initial meet up, we will ensure that progression and rehearsal are captured on camera, showing clear progression and development from our previous routines.
This will also allowing the dancers to learn the routine to the best standard possible. Over time we have learnt that to ensure that the performance is at the best standard possible we will need to initiate gatherings until Nat and I are happy with the overall outcome.
These will be posted online once completed, it will ensure that the progression that we have made can be found in a single place, as well as receiving critique from people will knowledge of Dance and camera work (Media). Gaining feedback is crucial, as it will give us a clear understanding of how developed our work is, and any changes that would need to be made to ensure that the overall look appears effective and visually pleasing for the viewer.
Once we are happy with our performances will we consider merging with our artist. At this point we aim to have a location and completed storyboard, supporting us during the filming process. This will have to be completed out of school hours to ensure that a high level of care and consideration is taken into account, including the amounts of time a shot would be used and the number of seconds that a frame will last.
With our location, we will able to see the equipment, props and size of the room. From this we will then be able to consider the necessary camera angles that we feel would work with the type of room that we are using.
Our dancers, will also have a clear indication with the type of manoeuvres that they can preform with the size of room that they are given. We will have to ensure that they are placed in particular positions to ensure that we have the most effective frame possible, as well as giving us a visual indication of the overall video outcome.
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