Thursday, 21 November 2013

Rough Cut

we have put together our rough cut for our music video. I think it is looking really good in my opium and based on feedback from our student.
 

We have used a variety of effects in our such as colourising, fisheye and contrast. I am really happy with the cut we have made and how they are synced to the video. we have got some very positive feedback from the media staff  and a teenage audience because our audience has a wide range. At the beginning of the video we shows a lot of close up shot of beakers and bottles. We didn’t want to give away the whole appearance of the lab in the first couple of shot so we left it to the drop. I think that the shots with oli in look really cool as I have lower the contrast so it looks more sinister. I have played about with the colour and contrast on the lab scenes as well to make it look more dim and more like a basement. I was really worried that we weren’t going to have enough shots and the video was going to look boring but the video actually progresses throughout and sustains a constant energy throughout. I think that the scene with the violin looks really well and I was surprised how it turned out. We have adjusted the speed in a lot of our scenes and used ramping in time to the beat, by starting off slow and the raise the speed to double, it turns out really well in some clips.
As the song is very fast moving and there are lots of samples we have had to make a cut almost every 2 - 3 seconds. I am really happy with my group as it has only taken us less than two weeks to almost final the final cut. I think that the rough cut looks really professional but I’m sure we can improve. A lot more effects need to be adjusted.
 
The beginning of the song we have used more slow cuts and a long slow-motion  scene of Luke taking a beaker out the fridge I really like the beginning of our video. I think that it goes well with the song as at the beginning and end the beat is much slower and so we have used 3 scenes of slo-mo at the end as well and the keep the middle bit fast.

 
 

 

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