Wednesday 7 February 2018

Editing session 5

During our fifth session, we decided to include more group shots of the band. This is because after our session 4 feedback, our audience identified that we needed to include more group shots, to show which band members were involved in our music video. Also, due to having a time limit because people had to go places, as a group we decided that we should lip sync the parts of Luke Mckendry singing from the chorus to the end of the song. Furthermore, we left gaps towards the end of the music video, in order to include other shots later on of our narrative. This is because I decided to get the hard part of lip syncing out footage out the way. Therefore, in our final editing session we'll be able to tweak little parts and add more shots.


Also, we encountered some problems during our editing session. For example, some of Luke Mckendry's lip syncing didn't match the audio. As a result of Luke Mckendry not lasting his notes for longer. This problem encountered because we didn't play any background music to help Luke lip sync. Meanwhile, we made the most of the clips and we used the cut and blade tool to get the parts of the footage that matched the audio to 'wonderwall'. This ended up a success for us, as it meant there were lots of slots available for future shots of the band, Luke and the mystery woman to make the narrative clear and show importance with it dominating the final part of the music video, when it matters. 

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