Friday, 24 November 2017

Editing: Text

On our storyboard we included shots with just text for the opening scene of our music video, therefore, in today's lesson we focused on adding Text. To make the text look interesting we decided to place a piece of footage onto the text. This was done by using a overlapping technique and cutting tool. Overall, the font type helps to convey the genre which is emphasized by the imagery placed onto the text. this makes it look unique and professional.

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Thursday, 23 November 2017

Editing

Today, we continued to chose and place the footage. We also added some jump cuts in the narrative section to show a passing of time and make the footage of me walking look more interesting.  To do  this we got one long footage and cut small section in between. The cuts corresponded to the beat of the song so that it did not look random.



Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Rough Draft of Music Video and Feedback

Today we pitched a rough draft of our music video to a group of students. In this process we were given feedback on what they liked and what they thought we should improve. a lot of the feedback given was positive and overall they thought it was unique, fun and intriguing. Also, the mise en scene used in terms of clothing and location was thought to be our strong suit as a lot of the students thought it was well planned out and suited the overall style of our genre.

We also received some feedback from Vanessa who thought that we had a wide range of footage that was well focused, clear and contained good lighting. However, she did mention that there was a few issues with the lip syncing synchronization and that we needed some effects. Also, tom advised us that like the rap verse where we have added quite fast cutting rates, we should also try a add more fast cuts throughout the music video. This is because it would make it more interesting especially since we will not be adding to many effect due to our style of music.  Nevertheless, with this constructive feedback we will focus on theseissues when editing the rest of our music video.

Saturday, 18 November 2017

Filming: Tv Studio

Once again we filmed in the TV studio but in our different outfits he ones previously worn in the footage we shoot in Shoreditch. For today we mostly took footage of the last two section of the song as we did not have enough footage from the ending of our music video.


We also focused on filming Jazmine and her rap verse due to the lack of footage we had as she did not fully know the lyrics. We mostly took low angle and mid shot to capture both her movement and face express as well as her surroundings

Monday, 6 November 2017

Editing

We are kind of finding it hard to add special effect not only because we don’t know how to but because we realised a lot of 90s music videos did not really use many of special effects that we see in today’s music videos. A majority of the music video mostly contained a large range of camera shots, angles and movement. Therefore, we have made sure that the footage that we take has a large range of camera shots, angles and movements in order to conform to the conventions used to make a 90s music video.

As mentioned before, since we do not really know how to add effects( besides a cross fade)that would possibly suit the genre of our music video, we will be experimenting through our editing processes and searching via YouTube for tutorials on how to add specific effects.




Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Filming: Shoreditch

   

Today we filmed in Shoreditch in various locations like the park, tunnel and on the high street. Many of the shots we filmed were performanced based so we a majority of the shot using long shots, two shot and mid shots. This enable us to capture both movement of the actors when dancing as well as their surroundings. We also took some establishing shots of the location like the graffiti walls and the park.