Creating my transition music video was a major learning curve
to me; after trying different ways to get my YouTube video up, all attempts
failed with the same result- the sound to my music video being muted. This has
shown me that I should have researched the song and tested the song on YouTube,
before going straight into production.
During production; it
soon came clear that we hadn’t pre-prepared enough, our preproduction work wasn’t
detailed or in depth enough. Whilst recording, our actors were not sure what to
do, which left them feeling uncomfortable in the shots. Much of our footage was
ideas thought of at last minute, (we hadn’t thought about location or planned
out a storyboard). This also made our post production longer because we had not
planned the narrative. Thankfully, because are task involved lip-syncing, we
could form some structure in our music video. Also during post-production I
learned it’s crucial to take much more footage then you will need, due to
cutting shots down. We constantly found
ourselves filling in pieces of the song with random footage.
However; despite many barriers, after hard work in
post-production we assembled a music video together that flowed smoothly. I practiced
with over laying clips, colour correction and time lapse. I learnt the trickery
of making random clips sync to the song. what I have learnt from making this music video I will take making my proper one. I now know the importance of pre-production and have learn skills in post-production.
My main flaw when making my music video was the copy right issues, as I was unable to show sound.
My main flaw when making my music video was the copy right issues, as I was unable to show sound.
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