Monday 13 December 2010

rough cut of music video completed with text included

Today, I have been able to finish the syncing of the music video with rapid cuts and have also included casting and the crew names. A rough cut has been completed by the whole group and as the director I have assisted the editor in the selection of clips we want to use for our media product. I have done some syncing and some cuts  by myself as being the director I would want a good view of how the video would be like as this is why I have been around in the editing suite to make sure everything is concise and correct when it comes to selection and construction of footage. I have also put in text at the start and end of the music video which represents the name of the song, the artist and the crew. As the director, I have decided that there should be about 3 to 4 special effects used in the music video as too many special effects may make the video lose its originality.

Tuesday 7 December 2010

the look doc for music magazine advert

Costume

From what I have shown the audience what the artist’s costume is like, I would follow the codes and conventions to meet the needs of the target audience. For this type of genre of music which is rap, the audience would expect the artist to wear a hoody, baggy/slim fit jean, sunglasses, chains, watch and a baggy top.
Set

The setting for the music magazine will be in an exterior location where there will be a different backgrounds to reveal the artist’s features in the magazine advert. Maybe there will be a light grey setting red set or a white background.
Props

The props/objects that will be used are chains, watches, a microphone, maybe sunglasses, headphones, hat, watches and earrings. This is to match the codes and conventions of our music video in the magazine advert. As these props are mostly used in all rap magazine adverts. Compared to a rock magazine advert, where it would be associated with guitars, dark clothing and tattoos exposed to reveal the artist’s features.
Lighting

The lighting will be bright in the music magazine advert. The lighting I will use in my advert is top lighting to create a glamorous look in the artist.
Colour Scheme

The colour scheme will most probably be red, grey and white as all these colours will bring out a desirable look in the artist. The reason why I am choosing these colours because these are colours that are associated with rap magazines adverts most predominantly red.   
Camera Style

As I want to make sure I reveal the artist’s features I will use a medium close up shot which is from head to waist. I will take this shot at a straight eye level angle.
Editing Style

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Special FX

For special effects, I may use fades and I will experiment the effects from Photoshop and in design to see what effects I can use in creating meaning.
Performance

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Kinetics

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Monday 6 December 2010

editing suite [screen grabs]

Today, Monday 6th December 2010 me and my group did some more editing and syncing. We have also decided to put a whole master shot in our music video as I intend to cut in and out of the master shot with other footage clips that I have. We also took some screen grabs/screen shots today to show evidence of editing and progress throughout the music video. Here are the screen grabs that were taken today.


































The outlook I am trying to achieve from these screen grabs are
to portray the artist through mise en scene, camera and editing. This is shown through locations and setting used in these screen grabs where he is seen as a young london boy that has grew up in an urban area. The clothes he is wearing portays that it is a rap video with the hood, baggy clothes and facial expressions. His body language is mostly open which shows how he expresses his emotions towards the audience as meaniful and optimistic. Colour and lighting has been contrasted here which is very important. I have left lighting to be bright and colourful as we want to focus on the artist's features from different camera angles. Camera has been very important here as we have seen that camera angles and shots create different effects to position the audience. We have used various amounts of camera shots such as mid shot, long shot, close ups, straight eye level angle shot, high angle shot and low angle shot.



Monday 29 November 2010

this is the 4th shooting day and a brief description of what we as a group put together.

Shooting Day 4         Location: Kilburn Park     Duration- 1hr 15 minutes
Cast- Concept           Crew-Abdullah Jordan Daniel Mena Date: Sunday 28th November 2010
As a group, we all met at Kilburn Station at around 1030am and went to go meet the artist at Kilburn Park Station at 11.00am.
On Sunday 28th November 2010, my group and I did some reshooting at different locations and we also created some new footage with other locations. I wanted to undertake 1 master shot at a location that hasn’t been explored yet. Firstly, before we started shooting, I made sure that that all risks can be avoided as some shots were done on a road, near cars and unsteady ground. Abdullah and Jordan were the two cameraman that shot the first scene. The first scene was the artist standing in front of a red wall with a straight eye level angle where he rapped the 2nd and 3rd verse. After I wanted to do another shot of this but with a low angle shot which allows up to look up to the character where the artist had moderate closed body language. The next shot we explored was a side tracking shot of the artist where he was walking alongside a graffiti wall. There was a steadicam camera movement when conducting this shot which focused directly on actions and framing the camera shot correctly. At the end of the shooting day, Abdullah and Jordan both filmed a master shot around secluded estates where the artist was just walking and rapping in front of the camera. I took photographs on this day to show the different types of camera footage that was taken and produced as it is important to keep a good record of production photos for the music video.



editing suite process

On Monday 29th November 2010, Abdullah and I went through our footage and Abdullah also got some editing done. Later on in the day, I stayed back and looked at more footage. I was responsible for the syncing so that the lyrics on the screen match the audio/instrumental played. I managed to sync a few parts in where we have nearly finished our rough cut. I have also become confident in using the editing system when making the music video and I have learnt very quickly to adapt to the technical side of the media process. Throughout the music video as I said earlier I have been responsible for sync and so has Abdullah as he has played a big role in the editng of the video and has done a great job in selecting good footage to use to put in the system. Jordan and Abdullah have also made a good attempt in camerawork from my direction in the video as I feel the effective camera shots and angles will allow the music video to become a profitable product by targeting a mass market.

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Sin City effect

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MgXAw56YCg

This is a tutorial for the sin city effect and as the director I will explore to use this in the editing suite.

As a group, we managed to use the sin city effect for our music video and it worked our really well. It allowed us to isolate some colours that we didn't want to use in the video. The sin city effect allowed me to correct colours such as make harsh effects on a piece of clothing or make the clothing seem to be more brighter so that it is more effective.
Overall, the sin city effect was very useful in the making of the music video.

editing suite learning process

Over the past few weeks, my group and I have been using the editing suite to start editing our music video. As the director, I have learnt a lot about the technology side of making the music video and it has been very interesting. Also the editor Abdullah, tried out some effects for the music video which was a glow effect. We used a colour correction to make sure the scenes in the video are contrasted properly. A new effect called glow boom is something we tried out while editing which is where you hold cmd [COMMAND] Shift then press 3 which makes the background and atmosphere look very bright depending on how the colour is adjusted in the scene.

Monday 15 November 2010

shooting day 3 overview monday 15th november

Shooting Day 3      Location: South Kilburn Estate    Duration-1hr      
Cast- Concept          Crew- Daniel Abdullah Mena Jordan     Date: Monday 15th November
As a group, we rescheduled the video shooting from Sunday 14th November to Monday 15th November due to transport issues, availability and flexibility on the day.
On Monday 15th November, my group and I explored a few master shots and we did some re-shooting and some new shooting. As the director, I wanted to explore different locations that we haven’t used. As a group we shot more of the chorus, more of verse 1 at various locations, verse 2 at a number of locations and we shot verse 3 at many locations. A good amount of shooting was done today as we wanted enough footage to allow some good time for editing and cuts in the video when we use the editing suite. As the director, I took part in using the camera as we explored different camera shots, movements and angles. A trombone shot was used effectively at straight eye level angle in ensuring framing was correct. Actions and hand movements had to be very effective in creating a sense of mood and suspense. All actions and hand movements by the artist has shown how the artist expresses himself towards the spectators in showing his real emotions. A number of hand held camera shots were used and some shots needed a tripod which would rather just focus exactly on the artist. Hand held camera focused on the location, setting, artist movements and body language which would be open or closed. Everything on this day was performed and set to schedule as we did not go overtime and as a group, we managed to fit in all the aspects of creative selection in making an effective construction for the media product. 

Thursday 11 November 2010

uploading footage on screen

I have uploaded footage in the editing system and I have analysed what we will keep and delete as some things need to be reshot on the next shooting day. I have been responsible for the sync for the music video which is making sure that the artist's mouth movements go with the lyrics of the song in time. I have improved my practice by using the editing system and overtime I have made a few adjustements to the music video. The sync has been done already for parts of the song as myself and the group need to capture more footage to put into the edditing system.

Monday 8 November 2010

tape log sheet 1

Editor- Abdullah Hezzat        Production Title- Media Music Video [let me flow]

Date- Tuesday 26th  October 2010     Tape No. 1      Sheet No. 1


Time code
Shot No.
Take No.
Description
Comments/ Technical Info
04:05-05:10
1
1
Walking down pathway at a straight eye level angle shot focusing on costume design and body language. Steady zoom out from the artist.  
Camera zoom out was shaky which created a wobbling effect which we did not want. I scheduled another shooting day to retake this shot to make sure the camera had a steady zoom out. 
05:19-07:24
1
1
Walking down pathway again at a straight eye level angle with medium shot
Zoom out was too rapid and not in a flowing steady movement. Another shot had to be taken for this.
07:24-10:20
1
1
Walking down pathway at a low angle shot with a steady zoom
The footage was good and useable as there was good camera framing and positioning here which made the shot look very effective.
10:20-39:12
1
1
Walking down pathway at a straight eye level shot
Good footage but smudge appeas on lens of the camera which made the footage unusable.
39:15-41:24
2
1
Walking down secluded road from a long shot and a slow zoom in
Very good footage where the cameraman maintained a steady zoom in the shot where this was hand held.
44:12-53:16
1
2
Walking down pathway at a long shot.
The downfall in this was that part of the artist's clothing was showing around the corner where we actually wanted the audience not to see him from around the corner. We reshot this on another shooting day and got better footage from it.
54:20-1:20:00
1
2
Walking down pathway at a long shot
Good footage overall.



Time Code
Shot No.
Take No.
Description
Comments/Technical Info
1:20:00-1:32:20
1
2
Walking down pathway at a medium long shot focusing on artist's movement.
Good footage but smudge appears which makes footage unusable.
1:40:00-2:03:20
3
1
Balcony- medium shot of artist focusing on costume and facial expressions
Good footage overall as camera framing was very good.
2:06:15-2:29:15
3
2
Balcony- low angle shot of artist portraying him as predominant and superior.
Good footage
2:30:07-2:36:18
4
1
Walking down stairs- at a low angle shot making him look powerful.
Good footage but rain marks appear which makes footage unusable. We have reshot this now where we have replaced the new footage with the old one.
2:44:12-2:49:20
2
2
Walking down secluded road
Good footage [useable]
2:51:20-2:57:06
4
2
Walking down stairs at low angle
Water marks and Smudge marks which makes the footage not useable at all. We have decided we wouldn't use walking down the stairs as a location anymore. This is where we used other locations instead of this one.
03:07:21-03:09:15
2
3
Walking down road at a medium shot with a tilt down to reveal the artist. Focusing mainly on performance and actions in this footage
Very good footage and is usuable for music video.



Time Code
Shot No.
Take No.
Description
Comments/Technical Info
3:10:20-3:20:13
5
1
Graffiti robot wall where we shot a high angle of the artist.
Good footage [useable]
3:20:21-3:34:00
6
1
Graffiti wall alongside road where shot was executed very well with a low angle shot focusing on facial expressions and body language with a mid close up shot.
A good shot but rain marks affect this shot in being usable. This shot has been reshot and have now used it in the music video.
3:35:19-4:13:41
7
1
Leaning against the wall at a straight eye level shot.
Various zoom speeds which makes camerawork very basic and limited.
4:14:00-4:19:16
7
2
Leaning on wall at a mid close up shot of artist
Unusable footage as lines appear on footage.
4:20:18-4:48:12
7
3
Leaning on wall at a low angle shot focusing on artist facial features with various zoom ins and zoom outs.
Good footage and very usuable as there is good framing technique used.
4:48:12-4:53:27
7
3
Leaning on wall with a straight angle shot.
Shaky camera, not steady. We have reshot this as a camera with tripod shot.
4:53:27-4:59:20
7
3
Leaning on wall at a low angle.
Good footage and usuable for music video.