Monday 22 March 2010

Editing the filming

This week we finally managed to upload all the footage we have shot. We have began to edit the footage that we had collected from the gig we went to last week, and shortened it down to a manageable size. We have also cut in the interviews with various people throughout the video. Even when the interviews are taking place the bands music will still play over the top as a background sound.

We have also got a few considerations that we will need to take in such as:Putting the bands name up on the first frame of the video so that the viewer knows who they are watching. In order to this we can either use the logo for the band that they originally use (which would be the best idea as it will be more recognizable to the audience) or we can alter it to make it appear more original.

For this we had to look at ideas of shot types, angles, and the timeline of how the shots will
appear and the transitions between each shot.
For this we chose according to what we believed to fit our genre. For example for out shot types we researched into close up, wide shots and extreme close ups: we planned to keep it simple as we wanted the
DVD to be about the band. using in the video only wide shot, extreme wide shots and close ups. We also took this into consideration with the poster and DVD cover using average wide shots of the band and equipment to focus mainly on the music.
We also looked at low and high shots to
decider the angle we wanted. coming to the conclusion of a low shot this gives the allusion that the camera is a member of the crowd and it gives the band power. this was also useful to use as we had to film live, meaning that we wouldn't be able to say wait one Minuit whilst we move, meaning that we were able to keep the band in shot at all time with out getting in the way.

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