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20 AFV Winter 2013.pub - Federation of Australian Movie Makers

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WHERE YOU BELONGThe Making OfBy GazDuring <strong>20</strong>12 my nephew JP Morson approached me about producing a music video for him featuring his new song;Where You Belong. At the time I was very busy with work, approaching retirement and the prospect <strong>of</strong> relocating toQueensland. Well all <strong>of</strong> that has happened and as you all know when you retire you have plenty <strong>of</strong> time on yourhands…So I approached two movie makers and asked them if they would be interested in assisting me in the production <strong>of</strong> amusic video and they said yes, they would like the challenge as neither <strong>of</strong> them had tried this genre before.The two camera person’s were Wade Hatton and Ron Gregson and Ron suggested a third camera person KevinCochran. I scouted around and with the assistance <strong>of</strong> the team located a couple <strong>of</strong> venues. The first being the CommunityCentre at Burrum Heads and the second being the Hervey Bay Historical Village & Museum.A weekend was chosen in March for the two day shoot as my nephew had to fly into Hervey Bay from Victoria sothe shooting commenced in the early afternoon on the Saturday in Burrum Heads and concluded at Hervey Bay onthe Sunday afternoon.The cameras used were all Canon 60D’s and it was their first time to use a still camera to make a movie, we also utilisedlights, reflectors, clapper board etc.The three camera edit was carried out by Wade Hatton and Ron Gregson with my assistance. Two different B&Wcopies were produced for my nephew so as he had a choice <strong>of</strong> two to promote his new song. A third copy edited andproduced in colour by Wade Hatton with my input containing a short interview with the singer JP Morson at the start<strong>of</strong> the video followed by his song.Setting up at Burrum HeadsFraming the shot at Hervey BayJP Morson on the cover <strong>of</strong> Where You BelongEDITORS NOTE: Read the song review on page 45Canon 60D Cameras which were usedAUSTRALIAN FILM & VIDEO—VOL <strong>20</strong> WINTER <strong>20</strong>13Page 35

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