Thursday, 21 November 2013

Evaluation of Rough Cut

As a group we were all impressed when reviewing the footage we managed to gather on our shoot day. We thought especially the performance section was good. Having said this, along with the strengths, it was inevitable that there were going to be certain things that we would change if we were to re-do the task. Also we knew there would be a few problems which would need addressing. One example of this was that in some of the performance scenes, there are sections where the top of the set is visible. This problem cannot be seen in the final product as it will appear unprofessional and poorly done. Our way of solving this problem was to choose other shots of the same section of the song, this maintains fluidity in the music video and the song but avoids this poor effect. Another problem that we had was mistimed lip sinking which will require some editing to make sure the performance scenes look realistic.

As we were very late to have our shoot day compared to the other groups, we have had less time to edit so far. Therefore a lot of work is still to be done, despite our efficient and speedy progress. This means that we haven't began editing the sweded scenes which is the part that we were most worried about editing as we used a green screen. This will be difficult as it is our task to make the scenes look poor and so we will have to edit it in a way that represents this. I think we helped ourselves out with this though by filming it handheld rather than using a stand. This will already make it look unprofessional and puts us in good stead for achieving the effects we want from the green screen.  

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