Sunday, 7 December 2014

Analysis Of Filming Footage


I have started to begin uploading sort clips of my filming footage, there are a variety of scenes .Some of the clips I may decide to include in the production of my music video, and to help decide the best possible footage for my music video I thought it would be useful to analyse into parts I like and dislike about certain clips of footage.

 
Preferably I would like to use the clip for the opening scene to my music video, I like the contrast of dark to light, it would engage the audiences audience from the moment the song starts as there is this sudden, unexpected movement, when the lights draw up and you get the glare of the spotlight that enhances the light expose within the clip and the medium shot angle heightens my artists facial features which is crucial as she sings the song through the emotion and express on her face.
 
 
 
This particular clip I would like to use further on in my music video during the chorus of the song as the sequenced dance movement links the lyrics in the chorus, at this moment in time my artists isn’t singing the lyrics but expressing them through her body language, however i will not know whether I will be able to use clip as the lyrics maybe too fast for the choreographed movement. I will only know when I get to the editing process. I felt this was quiet effective as it maintains my audience’s attention rather than just singing the lyrics all the time , like most artists do in their music video.






This is clip I like the close up , that gradually zooms out as my artists moves towards the camera , and the use of movement again is effective as its links to the lyrics “Tiger” however I don’t like the angle of the shot , I like how I have tried to incorporate didn’t shots and angle to intrigue my audience however this particular shot is to low and doesn’t portray my artist in the best lighting , I feel if I used this clip my audience could lose interest and feel uncomfortable to watch it.

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