Sunday, 22 July 2012

Home Made Video

Whilst we were filming the footage four our short music video, we can across the idea of filming the music video as if it was from a 'Home Made Video' so it doesn't look stadged and gives the feel of freedom. We could be very playful and different when shooting different shots and we also thought not only changing the colour of the wheat to a different pastel shade but to change the contrast of the whole music video to give it a unique twist, and also so we could see if it was effective enough to use when filming our real music video. We really liked the look of the music video being in a different colour, even thought we kept the video in with codes and conventions music videos have in the 'Indie Pop' genre we wanted our music video to stand out and look a little different. This was very effective and we are thinking about definitley doing something along the lines of changing the colour when filming our next music video.

When putting the video together in the editing process, we were very unsure about the different jumps to each of the clips we were using. We thought it looked unprofessional and messy, we had a discussion about this and in the end thought that having the shots jumps to one another fits in well with us wanting the video to seem like a 'Home Made Video' it makes it look real and if it makes it look real then it is professional.

We mainly shot most of the short music video hand held, which adds to the home made feel we wanted to give to the audience. It let's the audience feel as if they are with us our the journey we were trying to show throughout the music video.

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