Thursday, 11 September 2014

Prep work, for practice shooting.



Level 4
The composition, camera angles, editing and shots are really diverse, professional, and done well, the lighting, props and costume also were good, and gave the artists a distinct image. There were only two locations, the artist lip syncing, and the instruments being performed. But this gets repetitive and the drums are not well synced so it doesn't look real. So it would be a low level 4.




Level 4
A higher level 4, good use of handheld camera, lighting in the underground location and editing in that location, good use of costume and props to show the image. Nice lip syncing, composition, shots and angles. But In the police department location the lighting is not as good a bit basic, they could have either used synthetic lighting, or colour graded.




Level 4
This is a high level 4, because it is very unique and original to any other A2 music videos. They have used green screen to add a computer high tec scene, making it original  They also have great locations, costume, props, lighting, camera shots, angles and composition. Perhaps low key lighting in the performance scene rather than a bright white background/lighting.




Level 4
High level 4, good planning.
Low lighting. Can tell a green screen has been used, due to the shadow behind the character, meaning lighting hasn't been used in a correct manner. Good choice of actors, very confident and know how make contact with the camera, but some have issues with lip syncing (but could be a fault with the editor) 
Costume and props fits well with the image, theme and soundtrack. 
Lighting changes from light to dark, showing a different range of location. Good use of close ups and in general camera shot/angles and composition.


We should plan our music video well in order to get a high level 4. We've got inspiration from what students of our age have created and achieve, knowing that we can also create that high standard of work.

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