Thursday, 16 February 2017

Editing The Music Video - 1

After our first filming session for our music video, me and Laura quickly decided between ourselves that one of us would be editing most of the music video. We both the attempted to edit the first few clips we recorded in sync with the song and based on what both of us produced, we would decide who would edit. As a result, I took up the mantle and Laura was given the opportunity to focus on the Dijipak and Advert.

In spite of that, our first editing session like usual was probably the most difficult. Using the footage we had recorded for the intro of the music video we had to be able to create an opening that would captivate and keep the interest of the audience. I was able to do exactly that with the use of markers which provided me with the ability to edit accurately in sync with the musics beats, which in turn made our opening look a lot more exciting!


Regardless, since it was our first editing session and we only had our first footage available to us, we still had lots of gaps to fill in order to complete our music video. However after our first edits, we were able to see our music video slowly coming to life because of both our opinions and ideas on what pace to edit at, as well as which clips to use next.

Seen as though it was our first editing day for the music video, it was also quite rough around the edges however this wasn't much of a bother for us because at that current time, all we needed to acquire was a brief idea on as to what the intro to our music video would look like.

                                            

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