Here are a few shots from our shoot on the 20th September at Anglia Square. It helps to develop our ideas for our video and locations which we will be using.

We got the skaters to allow us to write our names on the back of there skateboards and try and incorporate this somehow into either our digipak or opening/closing shot of our video.

This is an example of some of the high angle shots which are going to be in our music video. We would take these shots showing the skaters feet as they go around Norwich as well as making it look more professional by showing the tricks as they jump over the camera or walls.

We weren't able to put this graffitti in our video but is another idea for our digi-pak cover as it gives the band a rebellious edge as well as how the genre of ska would often have the artist or band running around towns or cities causing havock, for example Madness and 'One Step Beyond'.

This is one of skateboarders Chris doing a trick. We captured this in mid-air to make it seem more dramatic and make it seem rebellious. We want to include as many tricks as we can within our music video to make it seem more professional and make it seem more exciting which would work well with the fast paced music.

Sadly some of the tricks resulted in broken skateboards.
This picture helps to portray the image that we want from our skateboarders which is a laid back but trendy look as he's just got a iconic t-shirt on and jeans.
Pic 2 - the medium close up of the boys' legs - the shot you're using is high angle not low angle. Use even more extreme closeups if possible. Be bold. Some good ideas here.
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