Friday, 26 February 2010

editing after feedback

after editing for one day (after getting feedback from class and bourneworth) the video looks much better. hayden wasn't in for the session so it was just me and alex. me and alex split the video up into seperate sequences. we then changed the order of the sequences. the first sequence was the sound check footage, then the 'how to apply' footage. then the rapid cutting in the style of the navy advert we used as inspiration was at the end. the things we had to include were a montage at the beginning of the fiver footage. this was a response to the feedback we got. also, we felt that it made more sense because it was the basis behind the promo. the reasoning for the video was to promote the fiver, starting with footage from it would jump straight into the action and instantly appeal to the target audience, bands.

me and alex went through the footage we had and picked out footage of the fiver that looked good. we needed footage that looked different, different angles, different bands etc. after we did this we tried thinking of transitions between sequences that would keep the pace of the promo video. before the video kept on slowing down between sequences because they faded to black.

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