After spending around a week on editing my group and I have created a brief outline of the order that the shots will go in. We have decided to complete this rough outline before adding in effects and certain other shots to make the sequence better as it will be easier to work on the narrative and performance based shots first.
The shots towards the end of the image are shots that we put effects on at the start of the editing process and the shots at the beginning is the order that we would like the shots to be in before editing them further. We hope to have our first draft finished as soon as possible so we can start adding effects and quicker edits to the sequence.
However a problem that I noticed is that the order we have made so far may not make sense to anyone outside the my group, as we know the messages behind each shot. I am also worried that we will not have enough footage for the whole sequence. I hope that we can avoid this by editing the sequence in a way that makes sense and then showing it to our target audience to get their feedback.
Showing posts with label Performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Performance. Show all posts
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Performance Shots - McBusted: Air Guitar Analysis
Performance shots are used in many videos of all sorts of genres as they allow the audience to see the band in action and can create a facade that the viewer is watching them perform like they would if they were watching them live. Many performance shots are similar in the fact that it is just the artist or band lip-syncing their song, sometimes with added props or instruments so I decided that I wanted to find a performance video that brought something new to performance shots as I know them. I remember watching, one of my favourite bands, McBusted's "Air Guitar" when it first came out and it came to mind when thinking of a new performance shot.
For a majority of the video McBusted are seen in a hall and are playing their instruments and lip-syncing while being surrounded by and cheered on by a crowd of, presumably, there fans. To match the song lyrics the instruments and sometimes even a band members body disappears, just like a air guitar would not actually be there! It is a clever use of performance shots that still match the lyrics of the song in such a interesting way.
My favourite shot in the entire video is when the band is 'teleported' to a field with no instruments. This could be a metaphor for how the hall filled with their fans is actually all in their mind as they play their air instruments. The editing on this particular scene is amazing as it is so smooth and all of this scene is still a performance shot and it adds something new to the video rather than them simply standing, singing and playing their instruments.
This video is really creative and if my group and I decide to use performance shots I defiantly want to add something new to the shot, just like McBusted have done, to make the sequence more visually interesting.
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