I was hired to do a video for a company where they were changing parts of their building around, construction wise. Basically they want to have a before and after result in the video to show what changed.
However, during construction snow started to fall at the end of it, and by the time I got the footage, the end results are covered in snow. So because of this, you cannot tell the difference of the before and after changes in the construction much, cause a lot of the end result is covered in snow. I talked with the boss of the company about this, and he says that in the editing, to just do the best with what I have.
However, I am having trouble creating a sense of continuity in the process, because of the snow, it feels like not the same place at all. And since the construction crew and or the boss, didn't give me any blue prints, and just wanted me to capture it all on the fly, I couldn't really shoot a lot of the results from the same angles, since the angles were not always available, cause the building kept changing, thus I was not able to stand in the same positions each time, when I kept coming back.
So I was wondering what else I could do creatively, in the video, if the continuity is mismatched. I have a lot of footage of a building under construction to use, but do not want to make it all random and boring. But at the same time, the after results, are not usable per say, cause of the all the snow. So what do you think, if anyone has any suggestions?
However, during construction snow started to fall at the end of it, and by the time I got the footage, the end results are covered in snow. So because of this, you cannot tell the difference of the before and after changes in the construction much, cause a lot of the end result is covered in snow. I talked with the boss of the company about this, and he says that in the editing, to just do the best with what I have.
However, I am having trouble creating a sense of continuity in the process, because of the snow, it feels like not the same place at all. And since the construction crew and or the boss, didn't give me any blue prints, and just wanted me to capture it all on the fly, I couldn't really shoot a lot of the results from the same angles, since the angles were not always available, cause the building kept changing, thus I was not able to stand in the same positions each time, when I kept coming back.
So I was wondering what else I could do creatively, in the video, if the continuity is mismatched. I have a lot of footage of a building under construction to use, but do not want to make it all random and boring. But at the same time, the after results, are not usable per say, cause of the all the snow. So what do you think, if anyone has any suggestions?