IN THIS POST:
- Final cut
- What I have changed since the last
- Dance video
- Lyric video
- Teaser
- Visualiser
- Reaction video to video
- Product placement advert
FINAL CUT
This our final music video to all the good girls go to hell by Billie Eilish. It took a lot of hard work and determination to get this video to the standard that it is. We really took into consideration the audience's feedback, but also trusted our gut and what we thought was creative and effective.
WHAT I HAVE CHANGED SINCE LAST TIME
This is the last draft before the final video:
- added a 'nostalgic' filter to 0:13 - 0:15 (street narrative scene)
- added twin (to intertextualise 'The Shining') at 0:13 - 0:15
- swapped out shot between 0:31 - 0:33, changed it to birds eye view shot above bed, sleeping
- Changed selective cutting between 0:43 and 0:46, used the bass beat
- Key framed the thermostat out of the shot between 0:54 and 0:56
- 1:48 - 1:51, keyframes thermostat out
- 2:20 - 2:23, added twin in street scene
- 2:23 - 2:25, changed background to performance instead of narrative, made this shot last longer to get rid of other shot
LYRIC VIDEO
Scope vids created a lyric video. This is a common convention for artists to do as it creates "hype", due to it typically being released before the music video, improving the promotion. A few years ago, these were typically made by the audience (User Generated Content), but in recent years, artists have been creating them themselves.
DANCE VIDEO
We got one of our friends to put together a dance for our song. This is a form of monetisation, as the video will be copyrighted due to the music. This is also good for promotional purposes.
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