Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Editing screen shots


We had to edit the lip syncing to the music in our video. We used the bright field as the base to edit on as this was the best lip syncing section we had. Once that was put in place we then put the other lip syncing shots underneath it on other layers and locked them so they could not be moved and messed up with the lyrics. This meant that hen we added random video shots without singing in the order would not be put at risk. 


We had to cut down shots using the cropping tool so we could get the shots we needed for our film, as when we was capturing the music video it was not accurate enough to put straight into the video. 


We had to make the shots parallel to the music. so when the music was fast we had to use fast edditing. Similarly., when the music was slow we made some of the shots slower and used more relaxed footage of the actors. 


We filmed in s many places we had lots of shots to choose from. This made it easier to make sure everything fitted, to continue to make the music and video parallel to each other. 



We put the title of "Daisy dares you", and the song "Rosie" at the beginning of the music video so the audience know what the song is. This is also the technique they use in music channels and we decided to mirror this. 


We separated the different shots we had into folders when we was editing to make it less confusing for us. We had one folder or lip syncing and another for the random shots we had taken. We labeled the shots we had of the different places we had been as we had been so many places it was hard to keep track of what we had. 




We slowed down the footage of the waltzer as it was too fast to put in out video and fitted well with the slow music and the lyrics "you'll be back to the girl that makes me smile more than anyone else" as the lyrics are also slowed down, and shows the characters having fun. 

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