Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Reviewing the Footage

James and I gathered first thing on the morning back after the weekend of filming and watched and discussed the footage we had filmed. With the original raw footage James and I noticed there was a definite difference between what we thought we had got and what we actually had got.

We noticed that a lot of the shots were at a very high angle or a very low angle which is not a usual convention of music videos, and a lot of the shots were either taken at too much of an unusual point of view. The mise-en-scene in the footage is good thanks to the actors bringing the appropriate instruments and wearing the right clothes, however the main problem we found with a lot of our shots is in considering how small the space we were in was a help but also a hindrance as a lot of the lights we used got in the way of our shots and made a lot of our shots appear quite amateurish which is not we want when we are trying to create a product that could exist in the real Media world.

Soon James and I had watched all our footage and agreed that with the aid of editing and utilizing the appropriate footage James and I could create an appropriate music video our audience.

No comments:

Post a Comment