Tuesday, 28 February 2012

The Video! - Putting it together

After editing a variety of the shots we took; including both band and storyline clips, group then put the clips in order and made the cuts hit each sync throughout the song. Any analysis of a music video will state that sync is the most important thing in creative a realism effect throughout the production. Altogether we took around two and a half hours of footage for our video, all of which compressed into three and a half minutes, to create our music video.

The slide-share below is by a media student named Rachel Kealy, our group studied this presentation when putting together our clips to create our video.

This slide-share helped us to decide which clips to use, and when you over over 250 to choose from, that is a big bonus! All the conventions that create a good music video can be found on this slide-share including colour, mise-en-scene, editing and many more. This gave us a better insight as to which clips we should choose and where to put them!

We focused mainly on the sync when putting together our music video. This is because sync is the most noticeable error in any music video if not portrayed perfectly. 

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