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Music Video Creative Critical Reflection

 

Maps Music Video: Project Blog

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I am so excited we finally finished our production and our final product is here! It was an eventful, fun filming experience in which I improved my editing, acting, and filming skills. I believe our final project is just as good as we hoped it would turn out. Worked very hard to get all the logistics of filming to fit into all of our schedules. It was a fun process to experience and learn from with my friends. Our song choice’s lyrics illustrate the plot of the music video. I am proud of my group mates for stepping up to this difficult task. I’m satisfied with the effort they put in. It was an amazing growing opportunity for all of us to further our knowledge of film making.  I’m looking forward to working with the same group in future projects.

Editing-Production Blog

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  After finishing my days of filming and preparation, I started the editing process for my music video today. While the day of editing was thrilling, it was also relieving because the previous challenges that had built up to this point had made the day of editing a checkpoint that signified the end of production mistakes and prop misplacement. The first step in the editing process was to select the desired clips and arrange them in the desired order; this was, as always, the simplest part of the procedure. After completing this phase, I watched the raw unedited version of the music video, which, while uncomfortable, was reassuring because, like the beginning of the editing process, the first viewing revealed the first indicators of a great production. I immediately viewed the unedited version two more times after viewing the raw compilation of clips, noting the parts that needed cutting. Following that, I began trimming the clips based on my notes, deleting the overextended areas of th

Adjustments: Production Blog

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  After the shoot was successful, my groupmates and I started reviewing the footage we shot the day before. This process took about 30 minutes to screen all the footage and finally decide which footage to use for the editing process. Next, we decided on the order of the  music videos and which scenes to include. Overall, this wasn't too difficult, as only a few scenes were deleted.   However, this process revealed a major flaw in the production process: two mistaken scenes. Those missing scenes were in  the music video section where a friend of the hero was unknowingly knocked. At first, this issue seemed minor, but as I continued to watch the video, I found that it didn't meet the standards I expected. Shortly thereafter, I decided that the best decision was to  reshoot the badly shot scene. To that end, I quickly contacted all the actors involved in the affected scene and agreed to shoot on the backup day. At the end of the   backup day, an actor appeared and  began planning

Filming: Production Blog

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  I started filming the project on the morning of December 4th and wanted to complete the filming process that same day. The first thing I did was to make sure that all the actors understood the task at hand and understood the changes in the storyboard. Then I cataloged the props  available and immediately rushed to CVS to get a bag of chips to make the hangout session more realistic. Shortly thereafter, I put the props in the desired location, prepared the camera, and prepared the set.   After all this was  done and the production process went on, the first few scenes were shot as planned and looked great. The only problem we faced was the occasional flow of people in and out of the clubhouse  we were filming. However, this issue wasn't very effective because we tried to record the club's spectators in areas where the main course was hidden from view. After shooting the first two scenes, my group placed a camera to shoot the next shot at the club. However, when I looked at the

Change of Cast: Production Blog

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    Before I started shooting my undertaking I needed to settle on a major choice as one of the entertainers in the task couldn't show for the recording. This total course adjustment briefly tossed my arrangements for planning my music video in a circle as the absence of a fundamental person would make the recording of my business incomprehensible. I concluded that the most effective way to battle this issue is supplant the missing person with another entertainer who could fill the job fairly. This arrangement appeared to be faultless at first with all of the creation issues addressed. Notwithstanding, this change additionally uncovered to my gathering the blemishes in our storyboard which roused us to make some significant adjustments to the story while keeping up with the first plot.     First I concluded that the aggressor in the video ought to be available as a side person and companion all through the primary portion of the music video. This was done as such that I could prese