Monday, 10 November 2014

Filmed Footage - Rough Edit and Storyboard Evidence

Filmed Footage - Rough Edit and Storyboard Evidence


I created a short very rough edit to see how my footage will look when it comes to editing. I wanted to show I followed my storyboards and used them effectively and it shows that I can plan a satisfactory music video. The problem with the footage is that is quite 'wobbly' as I did not have a tripod. However, many videos are shot without the use of a tripod. Also I may have to zoom he frames in slightly so make the shots more centered. I like the big close ups that I have used as they show the emotion. The shot of Callum really captures his anger, straight away the audience is aware that Callum is perhaps violent and aggressive, this is connoted through the expression in his eyes. Charlotte's eyes are sad which connotes she has been hurt by Callum.

1 comment:

  1. I think that if you're going to go with the more hand-held look for the footage, you'll need to justify that with relation to your research - can you compare the material you've shot to any existing videos you looked at? Also, you're going to have to maintain that style, at least for those sections (there's no reason why you couldn't film other episodes in a more formal way, particularly if you wanted to show a more "structured" side of the relationship, represented by the more controlled nature of the shots).

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