Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Ok, this is going to be a little bit like baptism by fire. I have never done a music video, but want to learn how to. So here's what I managed to do over one day with the missus. It's hard work doing one. I did not do any pre-planning whatsoever, this whole project was done spontaneously and my main objective was so that I can learn the workflow, editing techniques, and also how to handle my camera to get the shots I want. Just from this short little video, I have learnt the following lessons:1) Gotta find a way to steady the camera. Too shaky. I don't have a steadycam, so gotta use a tripod.
2) Editing is tough because you have to match the lip sync to the music. I need to find a way to make life easier like using the timecodes (newbie!)
3) Gotta plan the music video to make life easier. I went into this blind as a bat just to try. Gotta visualise the shots before I actually shoot (DUH!). I didn't like the framing on most of the shots but there were a few which I thought was half decent.
4) Shooting a Music video is not a one person job. You need at least one or two more person to help you start/stop the music that the singer is lipsyncing to.
5) It is HARD work. I don't know the professional industry standard, but for me as an amateur fooling around making music videos as a hobby, I reckon a decent looking video will probably take a few days to plan, 2-3 days to shoot and another 2-3 days to edit.
Anyway, enjoy the video:
excelent job! you are getting really close to pro work.
your wife is nice too...
agustin, Chile
Thanks, I'll let the missus know! That was my 1st music video ever! Long way to go to MTV quality
Hey good stuff! Captured the moods and all that. Perhaps its time you varied the moods. Something happy. Something sad. Something dark in another video.
thanks johnson, I haven't thought about it to be honest, but thanks for the tip. My next vid, i'll think of something dark and/or edgy!
Liked the video. Did you do some color correction? It looked fantastic. Try to make something anti-narrative, abstract or experimental.
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