Thursday, 17 February 2011
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Thursday, 10 February 2011
Music video screengrabs
We have finally finished editing our media film and below are some screenshorts of the finished music video!
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Previous students work
After looking at students from last year's media class we have gained on inspiration on what to do (and what not to do) for our music video.
After looking at one video which has a similar target audience, we took notes on what effects it used. The main effect we found on that video was that the video was desaturated and posterised, we found that this effect worked well on our video as it made the band scenes look very cool and alternative, it made the video look more vintage and 50's as well.
After looking at one video which has a similar target audience, we took notes on what effects it used. The main effect we found on that video was that the video was desaturated and posterised, we found that this effect worked well on our video as it made the band scenes look very cool and alternative, it made the video look more vintage and 50's as well.
Final Filming... Done!
Today we managed to get all cast and crew together (as exams were over and weather was fine) to film the final narrative shots for our film.
The film went extremely well as we stuck to a strict storyboard which enabled us to have great direction when filming. We used Facebook and text messaging to gather all of our actors and make sure they came with the correct resources eg, costume (smart and cool clothing), props (sunglasses)and lots of hair gel (for that rockerbilly look). We based our filming on the reservoir dogs on a below post. We thought that this would make a good narrative sequence as it is extremely cool and rock'n'roll which is the exact image we were going for. We feel as though this sequence will appeal especially to our targeted audience as the film is aimed at the same audience and they would have most likely seen it if not recognise the scene anyway due to it being a very famous scene within cinema.
The film went extremely well as we stuck to a strict storyboard which enabled us to have great direction when filming. We used Facebook and text messaging to gather all of our actors and make sure they came with the correct resources eg, costume (smart and cool clothing), props (sunglasses)and lots of hair gel (for that rockerbilly look). We based our filming on the reservoir dogs on a below post. We thought that this would make a good narrative sequence as it is extremely cool and rock'n'roll which is the exact image we were going for. We feel as though this sequence will appeal especially to our targeted audience as the film is aimed at the same audience and they would have most likely seen it if not recognise the scene anyway due to it being a very famous scene within cinema.
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