Tuesday 15 November 2011

Effects For Video



These are the three effects that we will aim to use on the video. Using these will get rid of the need for actual violence and can make the video more accessible for more people. We can use these effects to replace actual hits and can make it seem like a comic book. This is an effect we had looked at and it means that we can stick to our non-reality style of video and make it look as though the main character is in a fantasy land, where he is a superhero.

Editing Interface and Techniques

This is the typical interface used when editing the clips recorded, with a specific set-up being used throughout to allow smooth and efficient editing, and enable quick development of skills in Final Cut. The typical setup (as shown in the image) goes as follows:

  • All recording 'sessions' to be separate and readily available in the top-left of Final Cut, allowing quick access to cut and edit as needed (using the middle screen).
  • Middle screen to allow playback of fully recorded clip sessions and break it down into clips as needed, using the 'in and out' tool. 
  • The right screen showing a preview of how the actual 'final' product looks.
  • The track timeline remains at the bottom, with the music track remaining locked throughout (apart from introduction) to prevent accidental change. Video track(s) to be above with the ability to freely move and edit.
Main Tools Used while Editing

Speed/Slow-Motion






The 'Speed...' tool is used in Final Cut to slow down or speed up specific clips once added to the timeline. We have used this tool as a way of achieving the desired slow-motion effect throughout the video, and also used the tool to allow easier management of clip timing.

'In and Out' Tool



The 'in and out' feature of Final Cut is a vital part of our editing, allowing the clips recorded in a constant flow to be broken up into desired clips and editing freely on the timeline.

Razor Blade Tool




The Razor Blade tool was used to quickly cut clips on the timeline, allowing the moving of clips or removal completely when needed.

Thursday 10 November 2011

Shooting Schedule


The shooting schedules for our music video play a vital role in the organisation and flow of recording our clips. The schedules allowed specific days to be allocated for filming, and each day to be broken down into specific shot types (ie. Point-of-view, long shot) and how each moment will be captured. These schedules were used as a detailed guide to the structure of filming for each day.


Day 1

Day1
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Day 2


Day 3


Day 4


(Evidence to be posted once edited)

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Record Label Ideas


Dance Feat Records. The name is abbreviated for spacing and graphological purposes, The smaller it is the simpler it is the name carries a double meaning 'Defeat' and 'Dance Feet' for short we can be known as Defeat Records. The non standard phonetic english spelling actively seeks out to appeal to a younger generation who our music video is primarily aimed at. The graphological features are designed in a frost, ice theme for a tougher impact look it screams out to be taken seriously despite the graffiti style font it's in.
Inspiration taken from this David guetta cover we've already analyzed



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