Showing posts with label model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model. Show all posts

Saturday, April 05, 2008

To The Olympics On Volkswagen

I was told it was to be a 8 hours or more shoot. And we were to arrive at 7am. Again, not much details were told beforehand.

One by one the models arrived. Some were delayed, as the area was a bit difficult to find, though it was in town. When we were altogether, we then headed into a van which transported us to Kallang Stadium.

kallang stadium
During the journey, we introduced ourselves and got to know each other better. Then, we arrived in our first destination. These models were quite friendly, which was nice - different from the sometimes sombre mood of other models.

volkswagen olympic shoot at kallang
The Volkswagen car was at the set. There was also the crew that was already there. Some of us then headed for make-up & slight touch up. We also had a change of clothes, which we used the van as the 'changing room'. The image: to give us a young, energetic, sporty look, just like the model car with its shinny bright red!

the clothes van
The clothes van - filled with different clothes for all of us.

Out we come, young, trendy & cool ready for the shoot. The aim was to fit all of us in the mini car. To do that, we took turns being in the car - max 7 at a time. Yes, that small car can fit 7 of us - driver, front passenger, 4 behind, and with the torch bearer standing popping his head & body through the sun roof. My position was at the back left. It was a lil funny as we were trying to smile each time in the car as by now the morning sun is very much out.

After us, the next 2 went in, with their body and head popping through the back 2 windows. Their shot with ours is to be photoshopped to create an image as if 9 people were in the car.

volkswagen olympics advert

After we were done, we then headed to the second location. By now it was about 11. This was inside the studio in a building. We headed to a studio with a large Blue panel. Here, we met another much bigger group of fellow models. The crew started to set up, while we went to change.

studio with blue panel

The aim this time, is to create a mountain of people, which when the photo is edited, will combine with the previous photo - making as if we were sitting/ standing on the top of the car.

Many Faces
The Art Director had wanted to create a scene with a lot of people, hence some of us actually changed twice, like myself. So in total, I will be featured thrice - the first one in the car; first row on the car (sitting) and one more standing in between the rows! Lucky me!

One guy was styled so differently that this young early 20s managed to look like someone from an old 1960s!

volkswagen olympic advert shoot
Group of models who were to be later photoshopped to create image as if standing on the car.

volkswagen advert, results of photoshoot
This is the sample of the ad. See the added race track and the people on top of the car. The initial Kallang stadium has been taken out.

We took turns to shoot, group by group as there were many of us, and the space was limited. In between we were served packet lunch which was quite nice of the crew (though most crew usually does so).

One More
Once finished, there was another type of shoot, different from what was to be from the first advertisement.

volkswagen modeling shoot
One of the row of models oohing & ahhing over the imaginary cars.

This time round, we were to stand in a row and imagine looking through a glass panel, looking at the 2 'imaginary' cars. Facial expressions were important here, and we were to 'ooh' and 'ahh' over the cars. Row by row of us were taking photos.

We also switched positions, with different hairstyles and clothes. The image this time was to give a serious, executive look. So each of us were dressed more formal.

volkswagen advertisment modeling shoot
When I'm at the panel, this is the view looking back at the crew, including Photographer, Art Director and the rest of the models behind waiting in turn.

By towards the end, some of us, especially the first batch was rather worned out. It has been 12 hours - the longest modeling shoot I've done.

This modeling shoot was nice experience for me, just like the rest I've done - learning the ropes behind the works and at the same time enjoying the experience. I managed to speak to the Producer of the advertisement and learnt a bit.

Lastly, this shoot is for Volkswagen... and we were told it was for the Olympics! As it's for Hong Kong, we are unlikely to see the advertisement here. Well, at least we are going to the Olympics! - literally :)

Monday, March 31, 2008

I Shouldn't Have, But...

It's a busy period for me - this 50+1 Malaysia book project I'm working on really needs lots of attention. But the past few days, I've been doing somethings quite different from it. This obviously delays the project a lil, but I just can't help it... What got me distracted:

1. Check for computer courses
I mentioned to a fellow blogger, BB, that I have a few other projects in the pipeline - mainly to do with the internet.

Initially when I was introduced to html & ftp in 2005, I was very reluctant to learn it. Because then, internet was not part of the business, but mainly a compliment - just like how every company needs a website.

However, because IT will now be a main part of the business, I will need to know & understand it myself. I forsee IT taking centrestage or play a big role in the business.

I asked around, and also google some courses - mainly short courses offered by schools & intuitutions. The outcome: buy a book and learn online.

Time spent: half a day & 1 night.

2. Conceptualising more ideas
There's always this period of time when some new idea gets into my head, and this is one of the times.

I've rushed into some of the ideas before, without much understanding, and lots of learning to catch up. This time round, I want to plan it proper.

So quite a fair bit of time is done formulating, browsing, searching, and back to formulating. The idea seems to be shaping up, but can only work with me having the IT skills above.

Time spent: many nights & in betweens.

3. Watch DVD
Because of so much thinking, it gets hard to sleep! It was 1am yesterday and I was still wide awake - the head a lil spinning. I needed to cool down my thoughts.

Sometimes, I might have gone online, but I knew better for that would only make me be more alert, & the head will just spin more!

So, I popped in this Korean drama series which I bought like 1/2 year ago and have yet to watch. At least it has to do with my future ambition on productions - so it's not a time waster. Though it maybe a lil eerie watching a dracula show at 1am. Luckily, it's not a horror flick! (that's what I get when I buy DVDs by its cover lol).

Time spent: 1 hour.

freeze,korean dvd
Should have known this glass is actually filled with blood, not wine.

4. Going for shoots
First it was Jack Neo's MNE2 (Money No Enough 2). Well, like I mentioned, I had wanted to experience a movie production. Good excuse right lol.

Now just to share my 'discipline side'... So since I've done it, I actually rejected another day's shoot a few days after because of time factor & the "did that. done that". In fact, I've been rejecting quite a few offers especially from MediaCorp - especially as they are not big roles. It just is 'Money No Enough One'.

But mention modeling, and my ears perk up a lil more. The reason is because modeling is a lil easier to do comparatively - just say 'cheese'! And the 'money is enough'. And especially when time is tight, this is a better take, as it usually don't require that much time.

So, when I had a shoot on Friday, I took it. Nice & I learnt a bit on the productions as well, but the this was my longest one - nearly 12 nonstop hours! I was literally knocked out the next day!

Time spent: 2 full days + 1 knock-out day.

5. Editing my websites
Some of my old websites need to be updated a lil. It has been weeks now since the thought crossed my mine.

Somehow today, I just on the computer and said 'Let's Do It'. There is no makeover yet - which I think they need one. But even then, and a lil tweak here and there took me the whole day and I'm still on it! (admit I'm slow at html lol - back to no. 1).

Time spent: 1 full day so far.

6. Blogging
My journey in blogging is a slow one. Although this blog is 1.5 years old now, I've never really been so intrigued by it till my fellow blogger friend, StormWhistle started his. He is much more serious at it and has many good useful tips, some shared on his blog.

I then took an interest on blogging more seriously after experiencing the joys of blogging. I must admit, it is like an addiction! - but doesn't need to be cured, only that it does take a bit of time.

And that is why, I'm here tonight to blog :)

Time spent: 1 - many many hours a day & still counting.

I shouldn't have, but... :)