This is the music video 'Wrecking ball' by Miley cyrus. In this video she uses the technique lip syncing to the track whilst doing the actions on set. Whilst filming she has to make sure that what she is saying fits in with the lyrics when put together. She will need to focus on how her actions fit with the words she is trying to mouth. Whilst editing the editor will need to make sure that when changing scenes and making certain visuals faster and slower that everything matches up and fits together whilst waching in full. In a link below i tried my own lip-synicing trying to be in time with the song.
Here is an example of stop motion that is used in a known music video, in this music video the main artist is being shot moving from one movement to the next. When finished all shots that have been taken throughout the day are then put together to create one long music video. I have also created a short stop motion myself which is down below.
Her is an example of a music video produced my an artist using green screen. Placing different locations and backgrounds on a video. i have also did an example of chroma key/ green screen
Here is my version of Muti cam, using people from my class to create a small scene using different types of shots. Here 3 cameras were used to film this scene there were many strengths and weaknesses with using this techniques that myself and my group agreed about. The cut between all three cameras were smooth and in sync when the camera changed over. Whilst filming each camera captured the other camera crew, this was hard to cut out or fix during editing because of them being present in the footage for most if not all filming time. In conclusion of the succsess rate of this technique is high due to the understanding of how to film and edit this technique.
Here is my reproduction of lip singing to the song 'Don't go breaking me heart by' Elton John and Kiki Dee. Whilst filming and setting up the positions for each section a lot had to be thought of to create a realistic performance. Altogether in the final editing scene there are 3 different shots with three different sections of lyrics. But whilst filming more then 6 shots had to be filmed to create a perfect position and angle for the main section to look acceptable and realistic for a viewer. The way the directors positioned the actors on the day was were we thought it would be best to take the best footage. We thought about different ways the actor should be standing due to sunlight or the way the background looked. We also tried different angles like a profile angle to create a new way of filming. Because the filming wasn't up to its best standard, editing got difficult for it too look as realistic as it could be because of the sync of lips to the lyrics. Some lyrics were off or the music had to start late or finish early to be in time with the lip syncing. this created a unrealistic feel to the main video itself.
Altogether there were more weaknesses to this techniques then their was strengths but we gained the knowledge of how to create something evolving lip sining and how to structure one together.
Here is stop motion, a technique that we tried to create as a small snippet of what we could use in out main music videos. Stop motion is using single shots of an action and putting it together to create one single footage of the action. A single shot is taken when the action is slowly taking place. Here we showed this technique using the single picture shots to create a distorted piece of footage of the4 action taking place. there were many positives to trying out this technique, when collecting all the single images that we have taken we put them together, the finished product flows well and is well put together showing a piece of footage that is well formed. There was also positives whilst editing. finding it easy to put together and speed up the footage with easy and for i to look affective.
Here is my try on using the green screen/Croma key. This is placing a person or object in front of a straight put up green sheet or card. Then whilst editing, the editor will then change the green screen into a different location like out of space or whilst in a action scene. My try was using footage of myself and placing it in front of a plain non moving background. Like every technique i tried to use there were many negatives and positives in trying to create this scene. As you can see by my footage putting myself into this background looks unrealistic because of how i edited myself in.
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