Saturday 7 January 2012

Second Rough Cut - Swedish House Mafia, Save The World


Rough Cut 2 - Who's Gonna Save the World? from Jordan Thornhill on Vimeo.

This is the filming and editing done so far. This rough cut is used to show a work-in-progress and give a brief insight into how the music video will appear and the techniques that will be used. The video also enabled us to experience some of the tools available to us in Final Cut, and gain first-hand knowledge on what beat matching and timing will be like throughout filming and editing. Some of the techniques used are cuts to the beat using audio waveforms, zooming and cutting, beat matching, trimming and a variety of shots (POV, over the shoulder) to create the overall scene.


This has all of the footage that we are likely to use on our final product. It has all of the scenes in it and the only thing that would be left to do will be the special effect editing. Also we need to fix some of the scenes in it and make sure that they all match up and are fit for the purpose we want them to be. Also we need to add some titles and possibly some sort of ending screen to fit the whole story back together.

Second Rough Cut - Feedback From Peers

Positives


  • Lip Syncing and Narrative matched well to the storyline.
  • The thought beats, in the lesson and with the musical instruments, matched well and gave a good effect
  • The studio scenes were shot well and it fitted in well with the rest of the storyline.
  • The footage that matches up to the sweeping pads in the background fitted in well and made sure that the transition from shot to shot was smooth.

Negatives

  • Out of focus shots - these have now been fixed in the video that we expect to be the final one. We have shortened the clip so that it is more controlled and because it was a bit too long, we have added other clips in its place.
  • Black Widescreen Borders - Because we zoomed in on one of the shoots using Final Cut and not a camera the borders disappeared. This was a problem as the whole video was in widescreen. We fixed this by adding two black borders, that we created using Photoshop and then imported into Final Cut to fix the product.
  • Special Effects in fighting - In the fighting scene it was obvious that none of the hits were making contact. This made the video seem unrealistic and unprofessional. However, we had already thought about this and have put in special effects (See previous posts) that will combat this as they will cover this up, as we wanted it to, and also give a more 'Superhero Comic Book' sort of theme. It also takes away the seriousness of the video and makes it more accessible for a wider audience. 

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