Thursday, 27 February 2014

Changes

Changes and rectifications:

As a result of showing our videos to our class for the last time we got to make any final final suggestions that could be made if you felt they were necessary. As you can see from the last post I made on my blog I have enlisted all of the changes and my actual action plan on how to rectify the problems and make my video more appealing towards my audience. The main changes that I knew I had to make included increasing the length that the final paintings appear on the screen as well as add non-addictive dissolves so that the drawings had a clear transition from drawing to footage. This will if planned correctly and if peoples feedback is correct will make the video run more smoothly and have clear transitions that run smoothly as oppose to have a jumpy feel.
 

To make the first step towards my changes I added dissolve to the ending animation. I also made each of the image longer which, I think helped to make the transition from drawing to the footage more smooth. I think that it also meant that my drawing could be seen longer, giving my video more of a wow actor, that would hopefully make the video seem more original then any existing music video.
 
 
The nest set of changes that I made to my video included making a dissolve to the middle animation incorporating paint, this made the made the painting once again have that smooth transition and clean finish, it also helped to make the painting look more successful as it emphasised how realistic it was to the real scene.

 
To then increase the production value of the video, I thought that it would be a good idea to try and link the lip syncing more, as it was quite distracting in some areas of the video when the lip-syncing was off. It also made it seem as though, I hadn't put much time into creating the video but I have so, it is important that I show that through the basic parts of the video. To ensure that I hadn't missed any singing that could have been off I made sure that I got a few new eyes to look at the video so, it wasn't just based on my opinion.

I think that these few changes although were complete within two hours, will make the video have that little bit more production value and make the transition look more smooth, hopefully making the video look less likely to be a school project.

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