1) Did you enjoy the workshop day? What were your best bits and why?
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Me lipsynching |
2) What have you learnt from participating in each of the prelim tasks?
Task 1: Analysing a performance video. Analysing a music video of our choice meant that we learnt the typical format for a specific type of video, so it would be easier to create our own.
Task 2: Making our lipsynch video
From our lip synch video, I learnt how to edit to music and how to perform to a camera, which were helpful whilst editing the remake. Making it with close friends was definitely a highlight, as we all had fun filming and editing it. It also taught me how to be more confident in front of a camera and how to make a lipsynch look believable.
Task 3: The workshop day. The actual workshop day was probably the most informative of the preliminary tasks, because I learnt how a real music video shoot worked, and how each role of the cast and crew was extremely important in different ways. Because I was a main band member, I also learnt how to direct a performer, because I now know how it feels to be on camera, and how to get a convincing performance out of a performer.
Task 4: Editing the video. Editing the video taught me how to edit to music, especially breaking out of continuity editing and starting discontinuous editing, which is crucial for a performance music video. It also taught me how to do certain special effects (such as the radial blur at the end of Jesy and Perrie's verses), which I may want to use for my own music video next year.
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Me as Leigh-Anne |
4) How do you think your prelim experiences will impact on your approach to next year's music video coursework?
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Emily learning how to use the track |
Here's our final edit: