I have watched the original video for chemicals in depth and looked at all the shots individually. This is as a lot of inspiration for my own video is being taken from this video, such as the fast paced shots and how quick they are all edited. I am planning to use a wide range of shots including long, wide, mid, close up, extreme close up, pan and establishing shot. To make sure I am organised and prepared for when I come round to editing my footage, I will make sure that I take at least 3 shots of each shot I film. This is to ensure that I have options when editing and that if the first or second shot doesn't look good enough or something goes wrong in the shot, I have a backup that I can rely on. It is vital that I always shoot way more that I initially need. This is something that I have learnt a less from in the past, as projects I have filmed before haven't always included the best of quality footage where I haven't had selection to choose from and no good quality backup shots and this is something I knew I needed to improve on in my next film.
Here I will be using close ups, for example of the singers mouth to emphasize the singing.
I will also be using shots of the other band members from different angles, such as mid shot and making sure that the instrument is in shot.
Also, I want a few shots just of the instruments without the peoples faces in the shot, to put full attention on the instruments that are making the music.
Here is an example of the typography that has inspired me and how it takes up the entire screen with an effective font.
I also want to edit my shots with filters, using different colours as mentioned previously on my blog.
Here this video have sued effects so that each shots flow into the next using transitions, where the previous shot is still slightly layered and can be seen behind the existing shot. I would like to experiment with these animatics on my own footage when I begin to edit. This is also a close up shot of another band member which I think will be great to sue, so give my own twist, giving more attention to the other band members and not just the singer.
Another part of the typography used here is something else I want to include, where I layer the typography over the video shot whilst its on screen and alter the opacity of the text to be able to see the video plating underneath the text.











Would be good to see some evidence of this, since it sounds like you've done a lot of work on it...?
ReplyDeleteOk, will post it soon sir.
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