The first video will talk about the different shots that I used, why I used them and the results that I am hoping that they will have to the audience:
Script for this video:
"For my music video I decided against using a tripod for many
of the shots. I found that a little bit of unsteadiness can add to the feeling
a music video gives the audience, so most of my camerawork is handheld with a
shallow depth of field and manual focus.
As you can see in the clip I have chosen here it is not all
just shots of the actor singing along to the song, I shot some footage of the
sun glaring through some overhead trees as I walked up a hill, which I thought
went nicely with the genre.
Also here we see two different shot distances, at first it
is a medium shot, and after a small interlude we get a close up. The majority
of the shots in my music video are close ups because I was conscious of Goodwin’s
theory about how record labels like lots of close ups of the artist in music
videos.
At the beginning of the video we see her playing the piano
along with the music in short cuts as the chords change between lines. I liked
this transition between shots and combined with the shallow depth of field I
think gave a nice effect and makes the music of the song that much more
apparent for anyone watching the video.
Right from the beginning of the video I have included a fill
shot, and throughout the video we see many more of these fill shots. I have
found that in a lot of videos that I’ve watched you don’t see the artist
actually singing all the time, but in fact there are a surprising number of
shots which consist of just mucking around, like out takes if you will. This
method really appealed to me, so I took a lot of footage just walking around
and sitting down chatting, having fun so I could get some smiles and laughter
between shots. I think this method allows the viewer to relate more easily to
the video that they are watching."
This next video talks about my ancillary tasks, and particulartly the programs that I used to complete them:
Script for this video:
Script for this video:
I this video I will be talking about how I have put together both my final music video, and each of my ancillary tasks. First up we have adobe Photoshop. This is where I designed the posters and images to go into the digipaks. Photoshop is the main program for editing your images before you export them to use them in other programs…
Next up we have Adobe in design. This is a neat and fairly simple program which calls upon basic editing techniques and a basic idea of what you want your final outcome to look like. This is where the digipaks were made…
Lastly we have a program called Sony Vegas Pro 12. This is high spec video editing software made by sony. It is essentially the Windows Equivalent to the widely known Mac based software, Final Cut Pro. Here I have opened up my final music video and will go over just a couple of the basic editing features of the program.
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