In concert videos are where a director puts together a music video from one or more live shows. Clips from the gigs are edited together and usually put to a professionally recorded version of the song. Sometimes the audio will actually be from the live performance but usually not.
Pastiche Music Video
A pastiche takes influence from a certain time period making use of period costume props etc.
Animated Music Video
Animation is when for the purpose of the music video animation is used this can be in the form of drawings, clay stop motion or digital animation
Parody Music Video
A parody music video is a music video where something is being made fun of this could be any number of things for example another music artist, a product etc. This is usually done for a comical effect.
Performance Based Music Video
A performance based music video is usually the artist performing the song usually with a band and with instruments singing along to the song.
Intertextuality Music Videos
An inter-textual music video makes use of other texts that have come before them such as a book, film etc. Abstract Music Video
An abstract music video often doesn't fit, they are unique with strange visuals and very little / no connection to the lyrics these are weird and confusing. These are usually more artistic experimental music videos.
Narrative Music Video
A narrative music video is when the music video contains a storyline, and the story usually has something to do with the lyrics. This is usually the most common type of music video used as it is effective for audiences.
I had 4 shots: 2 shot, one from one side, one from another side, low angle 2 shot
The music managed to sync up normally
Shots mainly went on for 2-3 seconds
Cons:
The camera shots were not too good
A few shots went on too long
From this exercise I have learnt the process made to film a duet music video, such as the fact that you need to film each shot all the way through and that you need to have multiple shots from different angles.
I have learnt that for editing music videos it has to be fast paced with cuts every 2 to 3 seconds, when I originally did it my shots went on for far longer so I had to re-edit it afterwards. I have also learnt that editing music videos is not done in a linear way but instead by having all the clips lined up on different rows with the song synced up.
1)Using Elton John and Kiki Dee’s Don’t Go Breaking My Heart film a duet from at least three different angles.
2)Film the song all the way through taking care to
look into the camera where appropriate and think carefully about sightlines.
Also, watch out for the mise-en-scene – do not film into a
light source.
3)When editing upload each of the complete takes
of the song and layer them on separate Adobe Premiere timelines.
4)Upload the music and synchronise each of the
layers to the music.
5)You can now choose how to edit between the
layers and each will be completely synchronised throughout
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