Monday, 27 June 2011

Lip Synch Task



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- As a group we used our skills and somewhat 'common sense' developed in AS Media last year during filming to ensure we would be left with a definite amount of clips to play with during the editing stages by recording each of us lip synching the whole song in every location/angle. This meant we could use these clips and cut them up for continuity and viewer fatigue purposes as we needed to afterward rather than filming small clips of different parts of the song as this would limit us during editing and give us little/no leeway.

- We used a variety of different mise-en-scene and cinematography techniques to avoid viewer fatigue. For example, a range of different shots varying from close up to long shot and changes in location.

- During editing stages (due to our skill during filming) we managed to put together a large number of clips effectively for lip synching purposes to make the video look as professional as possible.


EBI:

- If we had been more creative with our choice of location and costume to reject viewer fatigue and increase professionalism.

- Put more thought into lighting each shot also to counteract viewer fatigue but most importantly to create a sense of professionalism and improve the quality of shots within the video.

- More effort into general mise-en-scene including costume which is all important in a music video!

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