Monday, 10 October 2011

Music Video - Technical Tutorials

Below is the Final Practice Green-screen:



Images showing the process of producing the Practice Green-screen:

For the film we had to set up a green-screen, and used different cameras at different levels to capture the performance within the frames. From this I had learnt that, green-screen is actually a lot easier to use than expected and that I would need to film the whole performance with different shot types and angles to make the cinematography more exciting. In addition, I believe that my group could use the green-screen to make our video more interesting and different.  


To edit the green-screen I used the program Final Cut, and to get rid of the green-screen you use the Chroma Key and you do that by dragging it onto the clip. Then you place the image you want to use on the clip and move the points to get rid on the green. My group would use the green-screen to present the performer as random/quirky linking to my chosen genre of Indie-Pop, almost placing the performer in a weird location performing in a very glamorous way. I have learnt that the editing to get rid of the green-screen does take time, so if we do use it, it'll only be for a short amount of time. 

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