As a class we have been working on a music video for Outkast's 'Hey Ya' this has provided us with some experience of working on a music video. For example it has given us an insight into how challenging lip syncing is and how many shots are actually required for a short period of music. Each group was assigned a verse and with this we were able to learn how difficult it was to piece together a music video. This also allowed us to experiment with different techniques in order to make the video look interesting. However unlike our preliminary task that we did last year, we have more experience how to use premiere and were able to develop on our techniques.
In this task we were also able to use a wider range of equiptment such as a Fish Eye Lense which rounds the picture slightly and is used in a lot of modern pop music videos. We also used a green screen in the backgound of a lot of our shots. A green screen would allow us to change the backdrop or location and keep the performer in the shot. This is ideal for a low budget production because we will not have to travel to far away locations to get the ideal setting.
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