Thursday, 5 February 2015

Adding Effects and Producing Final Edit

It was essential that my music video had to have an artist lip-synching along to the lyrics, a variety of shot types and at least 3 different locations. These necessities were followed and I ensured that all the conventions were included. I knew that having these in my music video, it would be successful and professional. My music video at the moment is a long way from completion but so far I have managed to include a majority of the conventions. However to make sure my music video is professional by the end of the process, I need to film footage in other locations and if I do this my music video will look extremely appealing and interesting for the viewer.

After getting feed back from my client I had to make some amendments to the music video. This is the list of improvements we had to do:
  • The music should start straight away. 
  • The shot at the front of the house could be shorter. 
  • The pace of the editing must be fast throughout. 
  • Try and use the warp stabilizer effect on the clock shots. 
  • Cut down on the sideways shots. 
  • For the green screen- be consistent and think of having either the colour background or click background. Use more of the bus stop shots.
 I used all this criteria so that I could meet my clients criteria.

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