Friday, 2 July 2010

Digital Technology: Post Production (Busted Music Video)

Abode Premier Pro, the software that we used to edit our video, I found fairly easy to use. As I have mentioned earlier we use this program in Film Studies so I already had basic knowledge of the program including how to link and unlink real backgrounds to the clips and dubbing the voices with the sounds or music that we want. I also knew how to upload and find the clips from the camera on the computer and how to shorten or speed up them up so that it fit in with our clips.

I found it useful to speed up the clips and using the razor tool to shorten the clips so that it ran smoothly throughout the video. I was surprised at the ease of using the tools on Adobe Premier Pro as I thought that it would take much longer than it did to edit all of our video.

Screen Shot of Adobe Premier Pro;

I thought that overall our Busted music video went well. The lip syncing exercise went well and I believed that it matched with the music that we added after. I think that we could have improved our video by spending more time on the certain scenes as I feel that they could have been better quality and even longer as some seemed shorter than expected. I believe that we should have used the remaining extra time more wisely as some of the last scenes were slightly rushed considering the time that we had afterwards.

However overall I believe that our media task went well and I feel confident that I will be able to use the software and my time wisely to produce, film and direct a music video for my A2 Media coursework next year.

Below is the final version of our Busted opening scenes remake;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG3WNQVbSaY

No comments:

Post a Comment