Friday, 24 September 2010

Remake of Bad Touch Video









Evaluation
Now that I have finished editing, I have realised the things that could have been improved, went well and should not be done in the future.

Filming
Team work went fairly well due to the fact that we took turns in using the camera and incouraged each other when needed. However we did laugh to much in most of the beginning shots, therefore the entire filming sequence to longer than expected.

When using the camera we found that it was harder, than first thought. To be able to keep a steady shot, you need a steady arm or a tri-pod should be considered.

Before we even stared to film, we had to plan, which was not done with a considerabe amount of thought. Even though we made a small story board, we should have made a short list of what we needed and what had to be done. There was also not enough rehersal time, therefore when planning my actuall music video, I need to allow enought time before filming for rehersals. Designing a story board and creating a shorting is important when creating any sort of video, so that everyone knows where they need to be and what they are supposed to be doing.

The way that we organised and prepared the props and costumes could have been better, as it was sorted out right at the last minute, therefore I know for future reference that these need to be prepared durring the planning stage, as this will save possible filming time.

One main thing I have learnt while filming is that any person singing in the shot needs to be in sync with the music and lyrics.

Editing

While editing I have learnt that you need to be patience as it takes a long time to get the shots you need organised and the lip sync right with the music. If you dont have this patence editing can become very fustrating.

I have also learnt to keep saving different versions as I went along. As I was editing the video the program we where using kept shutting down therefore more time was taken up with re-opening the program.

From editing I have learnt new and different skills, involving speed control; slowing it down, speeding it up, but also reversing the entire shot so that every action was reversed. Other skills included; moving different clips around, importing new files, exporting and compressing the finished product. I also learnt how to transform a clip which ranged from; horizonally flipping the clip, cropping the clip then re-sizing it so it fits the screen.

One thing I made sure I kept doing was saving after doing any sorting of change or new edit, so I did not loose any work. As well as this I saved different versions so that if I did loose anywork, that a slightly earlier version had just slightly less work than the one lost.


Both Editing and Filming

Learning to Lip Sync was important not only for filming but for editing as well. I found that when I was saying the lyrics, I was not actually in time with the music. Most of I was either too fast or too slow, a couple of times it was okay, but there was one or two lines where i mucked the lyrics up, not realising at the time that it would take real effect on the editing. Even though there was a few messed up lines, these could mainly be corrected in editing but either slowing the clip down or speeding it up. This helped with the words but then the actions where out of proportion. However nearly all of them I kept the same, otherwise the actions looked ridiclously fast or slow, in proportion to the music.

We also found that we could have been better equiped with planning every little detail, due to the fact that we did not actually know what we were doing and when. If we had of know what actions and lyrics went were then I feel the filming could have been much smoother, therefore I now know for future refence to make sure I as the camera man but also the people I will have acting know what they are doing so that, when it comes to actually filming, no-ones too embaressed to perform in public.

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