Wednesday, 17 December 2014

First Draft Music Video




For my first draft of my music video I decided to film the broadcast part of my music video because this is the only part of my music video that is not on my main location, and I had not yet heard back from the owners of my location at that moment in time so I decided to film this part first because I had access to the location that I needed.


Overall, this wasn't successful because of many problems that I encountered. The first problem that I came across was that I filmed the TV against a white background, unaware that you couldn't remove the background of this footage off a white background so I had to reshoot this against a green screen. Another problem I came across was that I filmed my two actors against different coloured backgrounds so when it came to fading these two over one another you could easily see the difference in backgrounds. Plus, I was unable to find out how to make a cut down piece of footage zoom in so that it looked as if the broadcast was on the TV screen so I had to leave it stationary until I could work out how to make this possible.


Despite all this some things went well such as the mise-en-scene of my actors which matched the outfit ideas I created previously, lip-syncing of my actors was very accurate and I feel as if I have a clear vision of what I want, making me more determined to reshoot this part in order to get it perfect and how I envisioned it to be.


I now know what I need to do to improve and I have found out that filming is extremely hard to perfect and that planning and organisation is also a key feature of this in order to find a time that is suitable for everyone who is in my music video.

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