Filming a video for a tattooist! Any ideas?

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    Filming a video for a tattooist! Any ideas?
    Hey everyone, as the title suggests in about 2 weeks me and some fellow students (there are 3 of us all together) will be filming a video for a tattooist. It's actually going to be a corporate video we're working on!

    Anyway, I was wondering if any creative people out there who have done some filming experience or are creative have any ideas for us, like tone/style for the video, camera shots and angles etc.

    We've already done some storyboards, and asked the client what he would like, but he is pretty much happy with us doing what we feel is best. So I would just like to see if anyone has any tips when filming a corporate video and whatnot. All suggestions are welcome

    After viewing some videos I have a rough idea of the kind of stuff we'll be going for, but as for editing, well that might be tougher! Editing will probably be in Final Cut Pro for those who might be wondering.

    Thanks for reading and I look forward to seeing your comments ~

    Charlotte.
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    Re: Filming a video for a tattooist! Any ideas?
    how did it go Charlotte ? could you show us the completed video ?
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