Whilst on the train we figured out how to use slow motion on the camera. It's called SMTH SLOW REC on the camera.

We thought this would be good for running across where the sea meets the sand. On the left is a picture I took of the slow motion of me running after we shot it.
We also thought it would be good with the dress flowing in the wind. We discussed on the train if all our Cromer shots should be in slow motion. However we decided against all the shots from Cromer being in slow motion as we thought it wouldn't suite it. We also found out that the slow motion footage lasts around about twelve seconds, which we thought would really come in handy. We were thinking about sharpening the shots in final cut if we really needed to, however then it might not turn out the way we want it to look.
When we got to Cromer, during our filming time in Cromer today we decided to re-shoot what we've already done as the weather is different to last time we went.
We came up with a few extra shots, this was purely down to luck except for the bird's eye view shot of me in the sea to the right.
To the left we have seagulls flying. We have captured many different shots of seagulls flying. One where it's like a cannon of them flying, one flying after another. One where there was quite a lot on a black rail started flying off. Another shot we managed to get was a load of seagulls on a more pebbly area of the beach, all standing or walking around before taking off into the sky.
To the right is a crab on pebbles. When I spotted the crab, I quickly told George. We decided to pan all the way around the crab. The crab was walking so we also decided to take a shot of it simply walking towards the sea. The crab ended up getting washed over and then carried on walking. We thought this could fit into our music video quite nicely as we've already got seagulls flying.
To the left we filmed these birds walking across the pebbles other than the seagulls and the crab.




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