Today, I completed piecing together my music video! I did leave a blank bit where I am intending on doing green screen .. but that will be filmed next week.
I did use a lot of different editing techniques, mostly consisting of different ways to use keyframes, but the most exciting addition to my music video is the end part, where lots of different people sing together on different screens. It was easy to edit the frames, but I did have to be very precise when positioning them to make sure it looks neat and consistent. I then altered the colours of each frame to make it look as beautiful as possible - another way of making the multicolour theme run throughout my video.
Additionally, I used a really pretty sun. Again, the sun was a PNG image that I only partially positioned on the frame. Then, I used keyframes again to change the angle of the sun after a set amount of time. This made the sun move at a consistent speed. I also flipped the clip around so that the sunlight was on the side the sun was facing and at one point, Max even looks up at the sun and it lights up his whole face. I am really happy with it. It is one of the prettiest shots in the video in my opinion!
I also made a few more basic changes. For example, all of the new clips have been manipulated to be in line with the rest of the video, all with a gorgeous blue sky and lovely green grass.
In order to follow my audience feedback, and trying not to use the same shot too many times, I decided to use some outtakes in my video. During the "where did we go wrong" at two different parts in my video, I have used outtakes of Jak stuck in the swing and Max stuck on the slide. I used a basic camcorder effect as well to make it look like more of an outtake, but it still fits with the video. It think it looks really great!
The final shot in the video is of Max and Jak skipping off into the distance. I altered the speed of the clip to 40% so that it is in slow motion. I changed the colour of the sky and the grass. The final part of the video uses the original ending that I edited in earlier today on GarageBand.
Here is an update of what my video is looking like so far. For some reason it exported with a bad sound quality but you get the idea!
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