2. • I believe that the feedback was essential and it played a very important
role in the success of our final video.
I definitely took on the feedback of ‘ the first establishing shot was very
effective but was abit jerky and either needed to be fixed or taken out’
I always knew I wanted the video to be as realistic and professional as
possible so having feedback that picked up on little things that I could not
necessarily see myself was vital. In light of this comment, It took a lot of trial
and error in the editing stage, which also included taking out the shot and
replacing it with other establishing shots but it just did not have the same
effect. In the end, we cut the clip shorter and slowed it down abit more which
resolved the problem and made such a difference!
3. • Another feedback that was vital in the success with our final video was
• ‘Add more jump cuts in the argument and variation of movement with the
artist’
This comment allowed me to look at our music video from a different
perspective and analysis the type of shot types used in both the argument
scene and the studio with the artist. I then came to the conclusion that the
argument scene had a lot of variation in terms of shot types as both the
character and camera were moving simultaneously – However, the studio
shots rarely had any variation of movement and was very static. To solve this
problem, we added jump cuts into the argument scene so there was more
perspective on what was going on from all different angles.