Thursday, 25 February 2016

Editing The Music Video & Feedback

We have almost finished editing the music video for our project. We have all the clips placed in the sequence timeline and have begun the rigorous process of adding effects to make the video perfect in every aspect.


In order to achieve the best transitions and effects in the video, we ended up placing clips into a total of 5 different video tracks across the course of the video to be able to make the transitions flow and the effects to be enhanced during the transitions.







The amount of effects we are able to use on Premiere Pro is huge and with that we have the freedom to pick and choose as we feel and that the chances of finding an effect which enhances the picture in the way that we want is high.






In addition to this, I have began requesting feedback on the current edit of the video from various people I know.



This was the current edit of the music video which I have shown people and they have responded accordingly:
















I have begun using the feedback from these comments and the comments of my other classmates and my teacher in order to make sure the video is of highest quality.


One of the comments which I have acted upon mostly was that the video included too many fades as transition and that the difference between characters emotions weren't always obvious. Through this I have removed fades and have been using various effects to make the difference in characters emotion obvious with the use of luma keying and reducing the brightness in the depressed characters shots and the use of colour changing, colour correction, enhancing the brightness and saturation and using sharpening effects on some shots to make the emotions of the happy character evident.

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