Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Final Product.



So here we go, after developing our original idea, re-shooting more footage, and advancing to another editing programe, we have finaly reached our final product. Watch and enjoy.


I am very please with how the final product came out. I am especialy pleased with the overall feel of the video, and how the story now relates to the lyrics and follows the conventions of a music video. Here are some of my favourite parts of the video.
I like them due to the composition, tones use of a shallow depth of field or the camera movement.

Friday, 10 December 2010

2nd Day of filming.

Today went really well! We were lucky with the weather, as it matched our first shoot day perfectly, so during the editing, we would not have to do much post production to match the tones. We managed to collate enough footage to fill the one minute slot which we needed to fill. So now we just need to put it all together and smooth it all out and we will have our final product.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Re- casting

After storyboarding, we decided we needed to bring the "boyfriend" in to represent the break up. We decided my media partner Tom would step in to fill this role. I think they worked really well as an onscreen couple and played the role perfectly. They looked like an authentic couple, and due to their close friendship, were able to work really well together.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Storyboard for 2nd shoot day.

So after deciding to film another lot of footage, we needed to decide what to shoot and how.

We decided that to give a story to the video, we should add in what happened before hand, in the lead up to her being in the woods. We decided the best way to do this is to film a break up, as that would bring in the link with the song, as some of the key lyrics in the song are;

" I gave you all I got, you wouldn't have it" and " You go your way and i go mine"

if we bring this connection in visualy, then it would be a more successfull products as that is a major convention of a music video.

We then sketched down some ideas for possible shots, and the order we want them to be in. Here is our hand drawn story board;

Monday, 6 December 2010

Audience Feedback.

We showed the second draft to a few clasmates and teachers to see what they thought. Here are some of the responses we got.

" I don't understand? Who is she and why is she in a wood?"
" Where did the guitar come from?"
" Is she upset, or thinking?"
" Where is the link between the lyrics and the clips?"
" There are too many nature clips, they all need cutting down"

After receieveing this positive feedback, we decided it was neccersary to go out and film some more footage.  As we needed more narrative structure and interweaving storylines  to involve the audience more. So we organised another filming day and got to work planning our shots.

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Second Draft



We moved our project over to Adobe premiere Pro, as this let us create a more professional product. This second edit also turned out better than the one we created on iMovie purely because we had more possibilities with the editing.

I feel this edit is better than the previous one also due to the composition, i believe we have stiched the clips together in a better order. But i'm still not 100% happy with it. I feel there is something missing. So i've decided to get some audience feedback, to see what the target audience think of the product.

Saturday, 4 December 2010

Switching over to Premiere

Here are two screen shots, one of Premiere, and one of iMovie. As you can see iMovie is very simple and easy to use, where you have a window with all your footage, and a simple timeline where you can drag your clips into, where you can then alter, trim and manipulate. Where as Premier allows you to trim with much more precision, you can also alter the sound more precisely and accuratly.
In Premiere, it allows you to layer your footage ontop of each other, to create more effective blends and transitions and special effects. Where as this is not at all possible in iMovie.




As you can see, the difference between iMovie and Premier Pro is incredible. Below you can see in (1), all the different effects we could use on each clip in Premiere. All we would do is drag them onto the clips effects board (2) and then adjust till we are happy, above i have included the RGB curves tools, which is the one we used to make slight alterations to the colours.

As you can see in (4) iMovie has a very simplistic alteration tool, which is effective, but we wanted a very professional looking video. Premiere allowed us to do this with its multiple effects, which gave us as much manipulation power as photoshop does.

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Friday, 3 December 2010

My Ansillary Products; Final Advert Design

For My final Product I decided it would be best to have a Portraight version, as it would be easier to use in a magazine like the NME. So here is my final Design;


In my final development, i had to rearrange the images and text to fitj into an A4 portraight size page. I also blended a wet brush into the background to ad a vintage effect. I did this by lowering the opacity

My Ansillary Products; Development of Advert


Here is my favourtire design out of the four. I carried on developing it, by adjusting the colours of the image, changing the layout, adding an apprpriate record label logo and adding a release date.

My Ansillary Products; Advert Ideas

Here are 4 ideas for a possible Magazine advert which could appear in the NME or similar. I tried to create 4 completly different styles. I then got some audience feedback on my ideas, to help me discover what would go down well with its possible audience.