Yesterday we began filming our music video. I arrived a bit later than everyone else but it was alright because we did a lot of progress for our first day. I was the one that brought a LED lamp for lighting, I set it up next to the bed where we were going to be filming and everyone agreed on the color purple. Since I will be playing the dead girlfriend, I began by changing my clothes into a light blue shirt to give off happy, lively vibes. Over that, I put on Brandon's, the main actor of the music video and the boyfriend, jacket to show that they had some sort of relationship. Brandon and I took selfies together and pictures together to put as his lock screen on his phone. We took photos in three different locations for more options and variety. First, I took some selfies outside in front of a tree, then we went inside and took some in front of a picture wall, and lastly I took some more in front of vines with LED ...
Hey! Since we've concluded the baseline research for our genre, it is finally time for us to look into ideas for what our actual opening could look like. The whole point behind even researching title sequences is to get an idea of how to establish the mood of the film from the very beginning, thereby eliciting an emotional response from the audience, whilst also properly crediting the film's creators and crew. To do so, we located and began looking at two very interesting websites, "Watch the Titles!" and "Art of the Title." When it came to "Watch the Titles!," we did like how user-friendly the interface was with the "Feature film" section being pictured right on the home page for easy access. Upon clicking to access that part of the website, a number of different title sequences were presented to us, both live-action and animated alike. My groupmates and I were very fond of the fact that a snapshot of the title sequence had been p...
Hey, welcome back! I can happily announce that my group and I have been able to produce the final version of our music video! I felt as though this project gave us the chance to improve on the areas we struggled in before and find unique ways to go about resolving issues, whether that be as complex as trying a new software program or as simple as positioning our camera at a different angle to make sure that we could hide the extra shadows peeking into our scenes. On the topic of software programs, we were able to use Davinci Resolve 17 and familiarize ourselves with an entirely new platform that possesses a wide range of useful tools that we'll be sure to employ in future endeavors to aid in our insertion of various clips and dynamic transitions. Working on this music video allowed my fellow groupmates and I to hone in on our abilities and specialize in what we're best at so that we could ensure that our final product was representative of our matured filming ...
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