The Practise task we filmed was based on the classic nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty which is based around the character all happy and joyful but one big mistake leads to a irreversible outcome that could not be reversed. We used this moral of the story into our film by creating a happy relationship by a couple which is unanimously torn apart from a single mistake that is some what hidden from the viewers as we only use half the song for a one minute clip of the music video. The video then shows a switch, including flashbacks to the happy times showing regret but also failed attempts to put the relationship back on track. The song corresponds well to the story of the music video as love is a key factor in this song as is shown passionately. This still has many mistakes and difficulties but from these we have learnt to prepare us for the final cut.
Lip-syncing was originally a good idea, however was difficult to edit and this effort was used most to perfect this than effort used on other criteria such as the flashback colours. We understood that next time for the final cut, that in the use of flashbacks, we would use black and white or a lighter shade to help the audience understand the story behind the actual story line. Also next time, it would look more professional if we use a tripod or a better quality camera to make the shorts sharper but most importantly more locations and settings to help the music video look more professional and better quality.
View the practise task cut here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4WUoobBg6o
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