Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Practise: Re- editing previous music video




During our media session with Dan, we began learning how to edit a music video and make it in sync with the music. For the editing, we used Final Cut Pro and used a previous A2 music video to edit. What I learnt during this process was if you use many locations, you can edit this and make the music video switch from different places, making the music video appear much better. The locations used in this music video. were a park and field which could reinforce the genre of the music video. Below you will find a series of images of how I edited: 
















These screen shots indicate my editing of the footage, in which I gathered three different types of openings that started at the word "breathe",  I then had to make sure it fitted appropriately with the song. After this, I split each of the three footages at different places and then cut it, I then brought the remaining clips together an got my final edit. Once I finished my editing, I converted my file into MPEG. What I learnt from this task, was that to make editing much easier the singer shouldn't mime but sing so that the lip syncing will run in time with the music.

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