Now that I've had an insight into how a music video shoot is set up and shot, i am able to use it as a template for next term's video coursework. Also now that I've been in front of the camera, i wont be as opposed to performing next year in my own music video, since it would be much easier acting in my own music video without having to rely on other people outside of media who have not much knowledge of what to do.
I would be able use my new skill, lip syncing in good use next term and by having the music playing in the background, it would allow easier editing in sync.
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Clip from my edit |
I've also realised how much effort is needed for organising the shoot especially with the props that are needed for the scenes to look good. For example:
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Poolside set up(beach chairs, barbecue etc) |
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Bike set up(bike, zebra crossing, bus stop sign) |
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Sausage shaped letters |
Since the props are a big part of the music video, we would have to plan that early ahead. This also includes the costumes for the actors, since i had a problem with my costume, i've learnt that if we plan ahead then if anything goes wrong, it can be altered to still work.
As for the editing, we would be allowed to have more creative decisions that could be made and we wouldn't need to stick to a template, which may be hard to begin with but once we've made our storyboard, it would be easy to edit to. I would be able to use the grading and general editing skills that i have improved on for this prelim edit.
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