This document contains a midway evaluation of a rough edit for a titanium music video. The evaluation notes that the overall work has gone well and the video shots are of good quality. It describes using cuts, fades, and color to establish mood within the song. For the running away scene, quicker cuts and fades may be used to tell more of a story. Longer clips were used in the train station scene to help the video flow smoothly, using dissolves to match the tempo of the song.
1. Justin Fox-Rothwell
Rough edit evaluation
This is the midway evaluation for my titanium music video I thought overall we worked well
and the music video shots are of good quality I feel I have reached a stage where my rough
edit is taking shape with some neat little cuts and fades these are used in the build-up and
the lowering in the tempo of the song I also use different colours to establish different
moods and feelings within the course of the song.
Running away scene- in the running away scene I may use some of the clips I haven’t already
used as I would like to use quicker cuts and fades so it can tell more of a story but a little bit
quicker than I have currently. However I am pleased with my editing techniques used I used
a lot of the cross dissolve And dip to black as these provided the quickest and smoothest cut
while moving from shot to shot.
Train station scene-I used a lot of longer clips in this scene as I thought it would help this
music video flow a lot smoother if I kept continual shooting I use cross dissolve and film
dissolve to keep a smooth and fast look to the video this is also replicated in the tempo of
the song, I wouldn’t really change anything in this scene as the few cuts and fades that I
used keep in time and tempo with the song
London scene-