Friday 30 September 2016

StoryBoard


Storyboard from shaniceA 




(LEFT TO RIGHT)
We wanted to increase our creativity skills so we decided to use whiteboards to draw out our planned storyboard.

Run Through (opening shots)




























Whilst we were at possible locations, we decided to do a run through of possible opening shots for the start of our music video. We used a range of camera techniques and editing techniques and also put the song of our choice behind the video to make it look as if we were really starting it.
We made sure that we planned out what we were going to do in the locations we were thinking of, filmed some footage of the places and ourselves doing some of the actions we had planned out, and put it all together in editing.
This will help us with editing and filming the actual footage and help us see what sort of things we can do to improve.

Tuesday 27 September 2016

Mock up of Music Video

Mock Up from Shane-Deon on Vimeo.


This is a mock up of our music video using the song that we will use and a combination of clips from existing pop music videos in an order that shows the narrative of our music video
 to demonstrate what we will be creating.  The use of already existing clips will help us gain inspiration for our own video. These will include editing technique ideas, camera angle ideas, and it will give us more location ideas.

Friday 23 September 2016

Possible Location


Possible Location


For possible locations we came up with the idea of using a bridge and stairs in our video. So we decided to think of places that were visually appealing and would make our video look better. We decided to visit Wimbledon and use a big bridge and wide stairs that could do exactly that.
The scene would work well with the genre of the song, and with the movements of the star, this would also make our video more modern and appeal to our young target audience.













Thursday 22 September 2016

Location Ideas

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Response to brief

Personal profile

Target Audience

Questionnaire

Lip Syncing





I decided to use a video of someone lip syncing to a song in order to see how to get the timing right.


I came to the conclusion that if a person is lip syncing with the music in the background whilst filming, the accuracy of timing is a lot better and therefore when the song is played over the footage, we can mute the video and the lip syncing will be a lot more accurate compared to if they were just lip syncing with no music and having to make sure that the song played over is in time with the footage.