I learnt a way of aligning the music with the actors lip sync by having a three beep before the music is played out loud when filming. this can mean that I can easily align the music to the lip sync in the editing stage.
Developed my skills in quick cut editing to make the visuals seem more diverse and show more proficient editing skills.
Working within timed conditions as the location used for this is commonly used by people and was free for a span of 10 minutes, in which all the filming had to be done efficiently.
What Went Well?
The filming was done fairly quickly and efficiently and out of the way to not be a issue for anyone.
The sound was well edited to lip sync properly with the visuals.
The video mirrored the actual music video well while still keeping its parodic tone.
Accurately used rule of thirds to make the shots more compelling and visually pleasing.
The continuity editing was well done, as there were no errors to do with continuity editing in the video.
Even Better If
There was more time to redo some shots so there was more variety to chose from in the post production process of editing.
More props and better settings to play around with to make the visuals look more realistic of an actual music video.
Some ideas of shots came up on the spot and were less planned so having more time and effort going into planning would have made it better as well.
Conclusion
Overall this experience game me a sneak peak of what the filming process of my groups music video will be like and so I can work on any avoidable mistakes in my filming.
It also improved my own individual camera skills which will definitely help when film the music video.
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