When we started to do the storyboarding we had a hard time deciding upon if we wanted live performance and in that case how much. We all went away and drew what we thought should be in the music video, of course taking the initial mod idea into consideration. We then choose the parts that we liked and put them on a bigger sheet of paper were we could get a better overview and the filming was then in progress.
We then used the shots in the editing program putting them together as basic as we thought we wanted it but then we had some problems. But before we started putting the shots out we marked the beats of the song to try making the editing quite flowing which made us shorten the shots to much which then caused us problems having too few shots to finish the song. We then had to decide to use more live performance then we planned but we then thought it turned out to the better and we were all satisfied with the result. The live performance we feel are the strength in our music video while the narrative is the part that has to be better planned through before the final shot day, what I mean is more precise shots.
Overall we are going with the idea of editing to the beat of the song and might go for quite quick shots though still not faster than the actual melody of the song but we might have a very regular transition between the narrative and the live performance. Since I thought that when we were using three narrative and then three live performance regularly in the storyboarding animation was really making the video interesting we decided to apply this to the real music video as well.
We also got some feedback on our idea and our animatic, so they proposed that we could use a camera when we filming the scooter which we would tie to the helmet of the driver and therefore give some cool shots as a point of view of the driver. But overall they thought that or idea was possible and that they only thing we need right now is the confirmation of being able to use the scrap yard.
We then used the shots in the editing program putting them together as basic as we thought we wanted it but then we had some problems. But before we started putting the shots out we marked the beats of the song to try making the editing quite flowing which made us shorten the shots to much which then caused us problems having too few shots to finish the song. We then had to decide to use more live performance then we planned but we then thought it turned out to the better and we were all satisfied with the result. The live performance we feel are the strength in our music video while the narrative is the part that has to be better planned through before the final shot day, what I mean is more precise shots.
Overall we are going with the idea of editing to the beat of the song and might go for quite quick shots though still not faster than the actual melody of the song but we might have a very regular transition between the narrative and the live performance. Since I thought that when we were using three narrative and then three live performance regularly in the storyboarding animation was really making the video interesting we decided to apply this to the real music video as well.
We also got some feedback on our idea and our animatic, so they proposed that we could use a camera when we filming the scooter which we would tie to the helmet of the driver and therefore give some cool shots as a point of view of the driver. But overall they thought that or idea was possible and that they only thing we need right now is the confirmation of being able to use the scrap yard.
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