Friday, 24 November 2017

editing



We used the editing software Premier Pro to edit our music video. We stored the files on a hard drive which we had to book to use whenever we wanted to do some editing in our own time. We placed our footage over the audio of the song we had in the timeline and would cut the footage to match the lip sync and to make it look smoother when transitioning to another shot. Some of the footage we had was a bit shaky, so we used an effect in premier Pro called Warp Stabiliser which made the shakiness of the footage smoother. So, of the footage’s lighting was also over exposed or too dark so we used a three-way colour corrector on the program to change the lighting and brightness of the footage. 






Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Re-shooting Footage

From the feedback we got we realised that the footage we had was not good enough to finish the whole music video with, therefore we decided that we needed to re-shoot some location footage. Luckily for us the actor was free before the filming deadline so we were able to re-film footage for our music video and produce better quality footage.

Monday, 20 November 2017

rough cut feedback response

From the rough cut that we showed the feedback we got was very helpful. We were told some of our footage was very shaky, so we decided to add a warp stabiliser to most of the footage we found shaky. The cuts to the beats were complimented and we have decided to add more to our video. We also decided to reshoot some shots as someone mention the lighting was good but only in some shots and some of the footage we had was slightly grainy. We also received a comment about how the actor was the only thing on screen in the video and we should add more locations shots. As we did not have many shots of the location we decided we needed to go shoot some location shots to add to our footage. 

Music Video Rough Cut

Rough cut feedback

Sunday, 5 November 2017