SENSORY: ROD SUIT
Music Video
Job Role: Camera Operator
The production music video for Rod Suit’s Sensory was a test of speed above all. Time at the location and with the artist was limited to a single afternoon, and the shoot had been organised with extremely limited notice. This meant that it was imperative to work with the director to change and adapt on the fly, and to make sure that shots that would later require visual effects were filmed with said VFX in mind.
Operating a cinema camera on the shoulder can also be a test of endurance, and with constant shooting over the afternoon, it took dedication to get to the end and still be shooting solid footage.
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Time with the artist was limited to a single afternoon, and space was at a premium inside the location. This meant that, from a camera perspective, maximum speed and efficiency was required to get the shoot done.
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Aspect Ratio and Resolution:
4:3, Full HD
Camera:
Sony F55: SLog3, XAVC-ILenses:
Sony PL S35 Cine Primes
Edited in Adobe Premier, SFX done in Adobe After Effects
Budget: <£50 -
Artist: Rod Suit
Producers: Pitcher Media
Director/Editor: Zak Jaques
Camera Operator: Maximillian Newcombe
Artwork: Sophie Henney -
Completed.