
On the 11th and 12th of December I went down to London to take part in the filming of a few episodes of the Cordless Show. For those of you who don't know, The Cordless Show is an internet music show for unsigned artists.
On arrival I didn't really know what to expect, having not seen the Cordless show myself at that point. However what I saw when I walked in, took me completely by surprise! There were two wonderful sets, a jib crane, steady cam the whole shabang!
Once I'd got over the shock of the incredible equipment on hand I got chatting to the Director about what had to be done today. When he told me we had eight bands to film in twelve hours I was a little taken aback! A little too much shock for before 9am I think! But in the knowledge that was what had to be achieved, I got cracking. I was camera assisting and helping out with the lighting on this particular production and with three camera's and two sets with only enough lights for one this was no small feat, but because the camera's were HD there was only a small amount of work to be done there. The hardest thing to get done was to set the lights up so that they weren't in the way of the crane or in shot from the other two cameras. After a certain amount of fiddling all was done and I was very excited to get started.
The first band came on, a boy band under the name of FDM (formerly Fun Da' Mental!) and the show got started, everything looked great the set was brilliant and looking at the monitors from three cameras I could see that we were getting some great footage. Once the performance was over we had to move some of the equipment out and set up for the band interview. And so the day went on in this fashion, band performance, band interview changing between the two sets as we went along. I don't want to reveal too much more about the day as the other programmes have not been aired yet, so I'll leave those treats for you to discover your self. But at the end of the first day I was completely knackerd but had a good productive day and was ready for the next days shoot.
The 12th of December with the same production company was to be a day of Viral adverts for the bands and sponsors of The Cordless Show. Again on arrival I asked the Director what the plan was for the day and he said to me very casually, "Oh it's only 9 virals to shoot today!" By now I was kind of used to these mammoth tasks and on the success of the previous day thought it was entirely possible, so set about getting everything ready. All the viral's were to be shot on the RED camera which I was excited about as I have not had a great deal of experience assisting with the RED and was keen to learn, but it did mean it took me a little longer to set up, not having too much previous experience with it.
Just had a look at some of the performances http://www.cordless-show.com/ and they're really well done. Nicely lit, well shot and better directed than a lot of the mainstream stuff.
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Im doing some more work for them on the 25th of this month which should be good. In talks for focus pulling on another short that week and Im doing pick ups in the warhouse today and tomorrow! So the new year is off to a good start really.
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