Friday 20 December 2013

Experimenting






 Today as a group we decided that we wanted to add in some more rebelious behavour shots. We thought about many ideas which we could do and spray painting was one of them. We wanted to get some shots that showed the spray coming out of the pot and onto a wall. We have tested out some shots from diffrent angles. 
After testing them out several times we came to the conclusion that the spray painting didn't work as you couldn't see clearly the paint as you sprayed it out. Instead we have decided to use fire and smoke. We got the inspiration for this from this Youtube video. 


Friday 6 December 2013

Editing day 3





Here is a small snip-it of our music video. On day 3 of editing we decided to listen to the music more and cut to the beat. This is because we feel that our music video needs to be cut to the beat very well as its all about the music and the fast pace of it. We decided to make a fast paced cut shot that is edited to the beat well. We have cut the shot up into small pieces to create a flashing effect. As a group we decided to use the pig as it has a high status and is very intimidating. This shot worked out very well and adds an edge to the video. It also stands out from the rest of the shots as its faster and more effective.

Editing day 2

After feeling more comfortable with Adobe Premier as a group we decided to play around with editing techniques as to start layering shots to create an airy effect. 
Here we have layered on top 3 different shots to make it into one to look like there are 3 pigs. This shot is very successful as you can clearly see the pig's and creates an unusual effect as its layerd and we haven't used this yet in our video. This editing technique works well and as a group we have decided to use it more than once. This is because it stands out from the rest of the shots and adds an edge to the video.

Editing day 1















Today in class we edited the first part of the video together. We focused on cutting to the beat and working out how to use Adobe Premier. We used the layering method and worked out that the layer on top was shown for the most/ at the top. This helped when editing as we could see what shot was being shown. We had to make sure that when we was editing the shots we used were up to the highest quality. For example, Ollie and Jack decided to take out a shot that I put in as we realized as a group it was out of focus.

First draft assesment