Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Editing techniques we have used in our music video

We have used the same video transition Grime artist Nines has used in his music video for the beginning of Money On My Mind and the end of Can't Blame Me.  These, as the group found out, can be found in Premier Pro CC




The effect, along with others can be found in the Effects Palette, under Video Effects and Video Transition:


I think this is a very stylish way to start the video because it almost mimics the way one opens their eyes. It suggests before this music video there was darkness and what you are about to watch will keep your eyes on the screen till the end of the music video.

Our version:

 When we use this video transition, it introduces the setting and establishes the location, which is London.

At the end, the location is the last thing the audience sees, where they are at the top of Primrose Hill, which is symbolism for being at the top of the career, or suggests they at a good position. The fact that we have use it is used twice in our music video suggests there is structure to it despite all that is happening in between. The audience will probably notice we have used it twice and think it looks more professional as well.

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