Thursday, 20 October 2011

Analysis of my 30 second 'Radar Love' video

After my construction of Radar love, I have been able to analysis my video on what went well and what can be improved when I make my A2 final project.

I believe that what went well in my video was the quick shots between the bass and drums, we managed to make the shots on the beat. This has matched tempo with action, and engaged the audience and has made the video interesting to watch and would mean that more people would want to watch the video.
This is the quick shots:


Another part that went well in my performance was the use of split screen. This has been seen a lot in music videos and I believe we used it effectively to introduce the different band members and the borders in between create a more rock feel to the video.
Here is the split screen:


I believe what we can improve on for when we make our A2 final coursework is that we will film the shots in normal natural lighting and if in editing we want to change the colour we can make the changes in final cut pro, or use a fainter light that doesn't over power the video. Also another thing I believe we can improve on is getting the instruments more in time with the music if we focus more on it and spend a longer duration on editing.

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