3. • GIVE ME A TRY – THE WOMBATS
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SOMEWHERE ONLY WE KNOW – KEANE
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ON MELANCHOLY HILL – GORILLIAZ/
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Potential Songs to use:
4. Somewhere only we
know – Keane:
• Location: Town and a
forest with a waterfall.
• Dark green filter at the
beginning.
• Fantasy – Unrealistic
moon
Song 2 – Blur:
• Location: dark room with the
same wallpaper on the floor
and the walls.
• Throwing his face towards the
camera so the lighting
changes from light to dark.
• Smoke and wind machine to
exemplify the lyrics of the
song.On melancholy hill –
Gorillaz:
• Location: ocean linear, ocean
and plastic beach
• 2D Carton animation
trademark characters
• A lot of close-up shots to
increase intensity.Give me a try – the
Wombats:
• Location: multiple locations in
the video depending on where
the character is.
• First person in terms of
seeing what the character is
Born to run – Bruce
Springsteen:
• Location: The band playing at a
concert.
• Fast camera shots to put
empathies on the song and make
it feel fast with the lyrics.
• Ariel shots on the crowd to show
how many there are.
The Underdog – Spoon:
• Location: unknown location
• 2D cartoon animation, similar to
Scooby Doo.
• Made to look like a cartoon piece of
media with it having words with
onomatopoeia meaning and it
having a whole range of colors.
5. Somewhere only we know – Keane
For the first shot of the video there is a dark green lighting
being projected on the camera where they are seen
coming down the stairs with the camera focusing on an
upwards shot. Then we have the camera pan up to focus
on a full body shot. There is a white light projecting on the
lead singers face because of the dark lighting surrounding
him. Camera keeps panning up on the various musicians
to have that full body shot while there is also a lot of fade
in and out between each shot. The lighting then becomes
a lot light because its during the day and it also the place
that they wanted to be. There's also a lot of first-person
perspectives in this music video as it can been seen when
they are going through the forests. In terms of color when
they enter the fountain the color tint of the camera turn to a
dark blue making the scenery. This music videos key
focus is fantasy as it focuses on a unrealistic moon in the
perfect place that they want to be in.
Song 2 – Blur
For this music video it plays with dark and white lighting
with it flashing in and out to resemble the hurricane that
they are in. lighting is done very well in this music video
with there being a lot of shadow casting over the lead
singers face to convey the misery that he is in and show the
public how powerful his lyrics are. In this music video they
used a fog machine to represent the hurricane that is
related to the lyrics of the song.its also conveying that
nature itself is trying to stop them from speaking the lyrics
of the meaning that they are trying to project into the song.
This music video also has a lot of head shots to put the the
emphasis more closely on what he is trying to convey with
6. On melancholy hill – Gorillaz
With the Gorillaz they have used the similar style
of drawings for all of their music videos with
these character being as iconic as the band. The
interesting thing about this video is the characters
are cartoon drawings but the props and the
location are real or are made to look like real
objects. Visually this music video is done really
well like the shots when the machine gun is being
fired. Its being fired so fast that the bullets are
flying everywhere and the video goes slow just so
the character isn’t going to fast, with it also
looking more action packed. The majority of this
video focuses on its tone of color with it being
setting in the sea but somewhere cold its got faint
white fog surrounding the characters in the
majority of the video.Give me a try – The Wombats
This music video is a lot more complicated than
the others as it has many different locations and
many different locations. In most of these shots
the characters are looking directly into the
camera but they are not braking the fourth wall
because they are looking into their own camera
for the dating app that they have signed
themselves up for. In most of these shots the
camera is panning forward to the character so
that the person who is going to date them can
really see what they look like. So there are a lot
of close up shots. But there is also a few long
shots so that the camera picks up the
characters full body to see if they are attractive
7. Born to run – Bruce Springsteen
This music video starts off with the camera spinning around
in a dizzy motion and then fades into a overlay image which
is projecting onto the crowd. With this music video there is a
lot of fast paced shots with it matching the speed of the song
and it also trying to be as interesting as possible with the
camera trying to pick up everything. When it’s just Bruce
singing there is a lot of fade in and out shots to different
angles of where the camera is pointing at Bruce. There is
also a shot where it’s a long wide shot and the camera pans
all the way from the audience to where Bruce is standing for
it to symbolize he's the center of the attention. Things that
differentiate that this is not any normal concert music video
is there are bit in the video where Bruce is singing but on the
video he clearly isn’t and there also is a different shots
where its filmed during the day as opposed to during the
night like the rest of music video. The ending finishes with
freeze frame with Bruce jumping up in the air.
The Underdog – Spoon
This music video also is based on a 2D cartoon animation,
but it isn’t similar to the on melancholy hill music video. As
its come across as rather old fashioned with it having a
similar type of animation that could be compared to Scooby
Doo. This music video focuses a lot more shadows with you
being able to see the outlines of the characters running in
the video but not the actual characters being present. Its
also more out of sync with what's going on. Like when
there’s a shot when a guy comes out of a pool, and then all
of a sudden the band start playing randomly across the
screen while moving diagonally across the screen. With it
being in that cartoon format i9t can get away with colorful
backgrounds and recycled images that they designed in a
8. POTENTIAL
TECHNIQUES TO USECamera work:
- Stop motion/slower film rate.
- Medium shots for the many head and
top body shots.
- Full shots for the clothing shots I'm
doing.
Colour filters:
- Dark grey
- Hints of red
- Bright white
9. STOP MOTION
RESEARCH VIDEO LINKS
Norman McLaren – Neighbors:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YAYGi8rQag
Norman McLaren – Boogie Doodle:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgJ-yOhpYIM
George Melies – A trip to the moon:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLVChRVfZ74
George Melies – Whimsical Illusions:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwTlHPlQRKU
10. CONVENTIONS YOU
PLAN TO USE
Mis En Scene Editing Camera
Bright colours Photoshop used after
filming to fill in the
background of the green
screen I filmed.
Close up shots of the
face.
Bright colourful lights
projecting onto me
using the light machine.
Remix the David bowie
cover and the Pentatonix
cover on Premier Pro.
Full shots to show the
clothes I’m wearing
when wearing something
different.
Using the boxing gloves
as a prop for a shot
where I get hit.
Colour tints added to the
music video while
editing.
Extreme close up shots
of the candle and the
eyes shot.
Genre: Seasonal
With a music video that has a season genre it often has something that
has relates to the season in the music video. For a Christmas music
video it often focuses on white bright colours and will have something
that relates to Christmas such as such as Christmas tree, Santa Claus
etc. It also holds a lot of continuity such as constant snowing falling
down in the location that you are in.
14. SUMMARY
5 opportunities of your ideas
1. The main opportunity if it would be possible is to be able to use the
green screen and be able to professionally edit the images into the
background of those images on photoshop for the video. This would
be a brilliant opportunity as it would introduce me to the world of
green screen and will really test my skills with Photoshop.
2. Another opportunity that would be great is to use a professional light
machine. If I could order one online for this project that would be
great.
3. I would also like the opportunity of including around 10-15 extras in
my music video as it will be a brilliant recreation of the dance scene
in Peter Gabriel sledgehammer music video, which is what I'm basing
this music video on.
4. Another opportunity I would like to have is to experiment with the
lighting, even though you can turn the lighting up on the lights in the
studio room. I would like to bring my own lights as there’s is a shot
where it goes really bright.
5. The last opportunity that I want to conclude upon is that I would like
to get some outside shots, simply because I don’t want it all filmed
inside as it will look to boring.
15. SUMMARY
5 restrictions to your ideas
1. The main restriction is the usage of props that will be used in the
music video, with the original sledgehammer music video being
more reliant on the green screen usage and not the props or
anything that he could add to the filming of the music video.
2. Another restriction to this music video is too not include much
dark lighting. even though my opening and closing shots will be
set in the dark the rest of the music video will have bright
lighting as it’s a joyful Christmas music video.
3. I would also add that another restriction would be using too
much of the same thing in the music video, with the props on the
green screen to not be to repetitive.
4. Time can also be counted as a restriction with the music video
sledgehammer taking half a year to get filmed, so due to me not
having the same budget and time this can also be counted as a
restriction that its not going to be as good.
5. The last restriction that I want to add is that if I am going to be
doing any outdoor shots that don’t have any relation to the
music video. Like a sunset would be really good shot but would
16. FINAL IDEA –
ARTIST/TITLE/INFO
Name of track / name of artist:
Little drummer boy by David Bowie, Bing Crosby and Pentatonix
Brief biographical background:
David bowie: He was a leading figure in the music industry and is considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, acclaimed
by critics and musicians, particularly for his innovative work during the 1970s.
Bing Crosby: Bing Crosby was a American singer and songwriter. The first multimedia star, Crosby was a leader in record sales, radio ratings, and
motion picture grosses from 1931 to 1954.
Pentatonix: PTX is an American a cappella group from Arlington, Texas, consisting of vocalists Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin
Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee. Characterized by their pop-style arrangements with vocal harmonies, basslines, riffing, percussion,
and beatboxing, they produce cover versions of modern pop works or Christmas songs, sometimes in the form of medleys, along with original
material.
Links to other artists:
Peter Gabriel – Sledgehammer/ link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJWJE0x7T4Q
Pentatonix – Hallelujah (lunar trap remix)/ link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvNd_ok1VOQ&list=PLOy-gFDzZ6ftzQmApkbLYQos8kHpq9WDh&index=10&t=0s
Pentatonix – Merry Christmas (trap remix)/ link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BopNPLTF6s&list=PLOy-gFDzZ6ftzQmApkbLYQos8kHpq9WDh&index=15
Winter Wonderland (trap remix)/ link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYkiUzgPVtk&list=PLOy-gFDzZ6ftzQmApkbLYQos8kHpq9WDh&index=16
Genre info:
Because this is a remix this song is a mix of two genres. Where one is more classical and the other is more modern, so the Pentatonix cover has
more beatboxing involved with it, and the original one has more instrumental vibe to it.
18. FINAL IDEA – TRACK
SUMMARYMeaning:
The little drummer boy is a Christmas song about a poor young boy who is
summoned by the magi (three wise men) to the nativity of Jesus. When the
little drummer boy gets to the stables he doesn’t have any gifts for baby
Jesus, unlike the three wise men. So he decides to play some music on his
drum with the approval of Mary, Jesus’s mother. They make the little drummer
boy a really meaningful song with some of the lyrics like “I played my best for
him” and “he smiled for me”, correlating to the fact that when he was playing
the song it sounded great.
Duration:
The Pentatonix cover is 04:14 and the David Bowie/Bing Crosby cover is
03:12 with the both of them being quite slow songs. The remix ill be doing
will be around the same duration of time.
David Bowie and Bing Crosby cover (Pace and Style):
The style and the pace of the song is very slow as its meant to be quiet, and
relaxing. It also has the backing vocals of classical instruments and play them
in a very slow, and coordinated way.
Pentatonix cover (Pace and Style):
The style of this song is also very slow but has a lot more of a modern take
19. FINAL IDEA – YOUR IDEA
Your creative concept/video synopsis [describe your interpretation,
use of imagery or narrative, genre conventions, etc]
For my music video its going to be in a similar style Sledgehammer
which was a music video in the 80’s by Peter Gabriel which focuses on
stop motion. In the music video there are various objects such as a
sledgehammer and fruit. But my idea will be for a Christmas advert so
it will be replaced with a Christmas theme style of images and props. I
think this will be good for marketing and the season era approaching
soon.
This music video will consist of a lot of close up shots so you can see
the facial expressions in the video that I'm trying to convey. While the
song the little drummer boy it has meaning the music video doesn’t.
So the facial expressions I am pulling are reliant on the expectations
of entertainment for the regular audience viewer. The genre
conventions I'm aiming for is for something seasonal for the
Christmas aspects that will be featured in the video.
21. TITLE OF
PRODUCTION/PRODUCTI
ON OUTLINE
Summary of intended production
Detail here what you are going to make and the intended
outcome
Detailed breakdown of the music track chosen and your
interpretation of it [remember the questions in the
workbook, e.g. pace/mood/tone/structure]
Specific outline your intended technical/equipment
requirements
Include any details that you think [you could use material
from your pitch]
22. LOCATIONS
You need to identify locations and plan a recce.
What are the limitations and risks, eg distance,
access, cost, weather? How will you manage this?
Unlike previous projects of mine I don’t need a
specific location a most of it is filmed with me
being in front of a green screen. There will be
different shot where I'm in a dark room, and there
a various lights being showed across the room
with there being a white light projected on my
face, so that my face is covered with the
darkness. Then I'm planning to do seventeen
different shots but ill do it at home instead of the
studio as it requires a lot of my clothes and a
candle. It will be a lot easier if I filmed these
shots at home, so I’ll do it for the second half of
the day. It won't take me long to travel from
college to my house so there won't be that much
23. EQUIPMENT
What do you need? E.g. equipment,
resources? Mostly from college, but who
do you need to speak to get this kit?
What is available? When?
Look at equipment hire places, etc
I am booking out a green screen for the
background images I'm using, and I am
also booking a 600D canon camera with
an extra battery just in case the other
one runs out. The camera will come with
a SD card for it too hold the storage on.
When filming at home I’ll be using my
brother’s camera which is a Nikon D80.
I’ll also hire out a tripod for it to hold the
camera while I lay under it, in order to
get the headshots.
24. FACILITIES
Where will you edit your video? Do you
need any other specialist facilities…?
For editing the greenscreen of the
background of my photos I’ll be using
Adobe Photoshop, as its easy to use and is
a professional software. When It comes to
editing my music video and remixing the
two covers, I’ll be using Adobe Premiere
Pro. I can access both softwares at college
and outside of college on my computer, so
it will be easy to access whenever I need to
edit.
I’m using Premier Pro as the editing
software because its easy to use and is a
professional software that we must use
when editing our videos. We need to get
use to editing on this software as opposed
to any other. I also like editing on this
software because of my previous
experiences of editing on it and it’s color
25. PERSONNEL
Crew:
Who’s in it:
Georgina Whitely
Luke Headland
James Sykes
Sam Wetton
Camera man:
Strengths:
- Knowledge of camera work, so knowing how to shot several shot in a slow speed and other knowledge required.
- To have a clear understanding of what it is that the director wants.
Weaknesses:
- Being reliant on equipment and how its handled, as its your responsibility most of the time.
- Having the patience and the skill to look at shots that you’ve filmed that you don’t think aren’t necessarily good,
and be able to re shoot.
Prop master:
Strengths:
- One strength of being a prop master is having precious detail in where the props have to go, and being able to
remember continuity.
- Another strength of being a prop master is having good communication skills, being able to share good ideas
with the rest of the crew.
Weaknesses:
- So because precision is a strength it’s also a weakness as well with you having to do a lot of re shoots if continui
isn’t right.
- Another weakness in being a prop master is that you have to be on time with each shot and make sure that it is
done probably.
Availability:
26. PROPS/COSTUME/ETC
With the costume scene will change
into several t-shirts, jumpers, and
jeans. Each shot will be played in a
sequence in the music video to make
it look like a video of me changing my
clothes really fast. The idea has been
inspired by the original
sledgehammer video with him doing
something similar to it.
I will also be using a candle that I will
be lit for the couple of shots that I'm
going to have in the dark. I will also
be using a pair of red boxing gloves
in one shot where I get hit in the
cheeks by them. The purpose of me
getting punched by these boxing
gloves is so it shows that I am getting
punched back into reality.
28. PRE-PRODUCTION:
VISUAL PLANNING
This section is concerned with the visual planning of your
music video
You should use this section to develop the sequencing or
your video, establish the relationship between the visuals
and the track itself and create a structure for you to
follow when filming
It is important that you ‘pre-visualise’ the video before
you make it; it will make filming and production a more
streamlined process
The following tasks are part of your visual planning
Pre-visualisation and concept boards
Storyboarding
Shot list
29. PRE-
VISUALISATION/CONCEP
T BOARDS
Tool for exploring the direction and visuals
Provides inspiration and information for the “look & feel”
Presents key moments in your video
A means to sketch/plan ideas
Information on colour/lighting
Defining the “mise-en-scene”
Include as much here as you like, but keep it relevant to the
production, the following slides have been left blank for you
to approach in your own way, add more as you need to
Extension suggestion: edit a short sequence of clips that
have inspired or influenced your video [similar to this:
http://io9.com/5941145/this-directors-video-pitch-for-
hunger-games-might-be-better-than-the-real-movie]
30. KEY MOMENTS IN THE
VIDEO- Most of the video focuses on green screen, so the shots that
aren’t green screen are the most interesting. I think visually the
candle shots that will in the dark at the beginning and the end will
be the best. As they are the most natural and are the only shots in
the video that aren’t going to have any of the music in.
- Another key moment that is in this music video is the clothing
shots that will appear in the video. I think these shots will work
really well, as they are going to be loads of photos, that will be put
together in a fast moving sequence. So it looks like my clothes will
be changing really fast.
- I would also pick the light machine shots that I will be using in
the music video. I picked these shots as I think they work well with
the music in the music video as a whole. These shots will include
the lights facing a blank black wall, to convey that mysterious void
look and one shot where the lights are pointing at my face to show
that artistic style.
- The last key moment I would pick for my music video is the
31. COLOUR/LIGHTINGBecause this music video is a Christmas
seasonal music video. Then the main
saturation of the screen will be the focus of
bright colours to represent happiness and
the snow that appears at Christmas. A lot of
bright lighting will also be used in my music
video with me using the lights that will be in
studio. I will also have some shots with dark
lighting as it juxtaposes the white in the
music video and it would also give me the
experience of working with the lighting in
the studio room.
32. MISE-EN-SCENE
Definition:
Mise-en-scene is French, that translates
to placing on stage. It’s about the setting
and the surrounding of the place of where
it taking place. This could be in visual
ways such as storyboarding,
cinematography and stage design.
This could also be in a more verbal poetic
expression such as stage directions and
narrating.
Its also all about the acting, space,
setting, set design, lighting, props,
costume and everything in that scene
visually been seen. Lighting is an
important to this definition with there
being a focus on high-key lighting with it
having lighting patterns and avoiding dark
areas in a frame. The other type of
lighting is low-key lighting which has both
37. STRUCTURAL
BREAKDOWN
Breakdown your track into it basic sections [e.g. intro,
verse, chorus, verse, etc] and apply broad visual ideas to
each section
You can use this as the master template for your
production, then add more shots to each section when
you develop your full visual plan
You should create a slide showing all the sections of the
song, then add a slide for each section with timings,
lyrics, what happens and details on specific shots
You could storyboard and shot list each section as you
go, to break up the process.
38. VERSES 1
Come they told me
Pa rum pum pum pum
A new born king to see
Pa rum pum pum pum
Our finest gifts we bring
Pa rum pum pum pum
To lay before the king
Pa rum pum pum pum,
Rum pum pum pum,
Rum pum pum pum
So to honor him
Pa rum pum pum pum
When we come
Shot one: the candle shot
Shot two: Eye opening
shot
Shot three: Eyes opening shot
Shot four: Snowy background
Shot five: Spinning
Christmas trees
Shot six: Christmas tree
coming out of the mouth
Chorus
39. VERSES 2
Pum pum pum pum
Pa rum pum pum
Pum pum pum pum
Pa rum pum pum
Pum pum pum pum
Pa rum pum pum
Pum pum pum pum pa rum
Little baby
Pa rum pum pum pum
I am a poor boy too
Pa rum pum pum pum
I have no gift to bring
Pa rum pum pum pum
That's fit to give our king
Pa rum pum pum pum,
Rum pum pum pum,
Rum pum pum pum
Shot seven: Nutcracker
shot
Shot eight: Christmas present shot
Shot nine: Hypnotizing spiral shot
Shot ten: Boxing gloves
shot
Shot eleven: Cracker
shot
Shot twelve: Bang
Chorus
40. VERSES 3
Shall I play for you
Pa rum pum pum pum
Pa rum pum pum
Pum pum pum pum
Mary nodded
Pa rum pum pum pum
The ox and lamb kept time
Pa rum pum pum pum
I played my drum for him
Pa rum pum pum pum
I played my best for him
Pa rum pum pum pum,
Rum pum pum pum,
Rum pum pum pum
Shot thirteen: Long
shot of me in the dark
Shot fourteen: light machine shot
Shot fifteen: Christmas
crackers shot
Shot sixteen: Dancing Santa's
Chorus
41. VERSES 4
Then he smiled at
me
Pa rum pum pum
pum
Me and my drum
Come they told me
Pa rum pum pum
pum
A new born king to
see
Pa rum pum pum
pum
Me and my drum
Me and my drum
Me and my drum
Shot seventeen: Multiple shots of me
wearing different clothing.
Shot twenty two: Me holding the candle in the dark.
Shot twenty three: The candle going out in th
Shot eighteen: Baubles
Shot nineteen: Christmas stockings
Shot twenty: Me outside the barn with the Christ
Shot twenty one: Two wooden drummers
45. PRODUCTION GROUP
INFO
Include names, contact info, and defined roles at
difference stages of production, using a table is
suggested
Names: Contact info: Roles definition:
George Wetton Instagram group
chat/phone number
Actor
Georgina Whitely Instagram group
chat
Prop master
Luke Headland Instagram group
chat
Camera man
James Sykes Instagram group
chat
Prop master
Sam Wetton Phone number Camera man
46. RISK ASSESSMENT
Potential Issues Resolution
Looking into the light machine
when flashing can cause
severe blindness.
Remove eye contact away from
the front machine.
Tripping over during filming. Be aware of the surroundings
around you.
Putting yourself in danger for
realism or a good shot, so the
shot when I get hit by boxing
gloves. I don’t need to get hit
that hard.
Be cautious of what you’re
filming but still be forward
with creative ideas.
Fire hazard either inside the
studio or outside the studio.
Listen out for the alarm and
head to the car park follow the
producer of the other students
Dropping the camera Wear the strap around your
neck.
Epilepsy if someone has it The person can leave the room
47. CONTINGENCY PLANProblem Titles Problem Solution
Technical Not booking the power pack for
the camera, so if it comes to the
point where you’ve used all your
battery you don’t have a spare.
When booking equipment you will
need to book a extra power pack
with the camera that you are
booking.
Location Another potential problem is to
not book a room and the time
you'll need for that location.
The solution to this is to not
forget to book a room when you
are a few weeks in advance.
Personnel A potential problem with
Personnel is something could
happen to one of the members of
the crew that day. Like their too ill
or they’ve broke a bone.
Ask extra crew members just as
substitute in case any of the
actual crew members don’t show
up.
Organizational A potential organization problem
is not having the right props that
are needed for the music video
that you have already planned
If plans change its alright just so
long as you put in that you had to
replace and why. Just try your best
with what you’ve got.
48. SCHEDULE -
PRODUCTIONTime in activity location
08.45-9.00 Setting up the equipment Studio room
09.00-09.05 Setting up the camera Studio room
09.05-09.30 Light machine shots Studio room
09.30-10.00 Green screen shots Studio room
10.00-10.30 Green screen shots Studio room
10.30-11.10 Green screen shots Studio room
11.10-11.30 Break Studio room
11.30-12.00 Green screen shots Studio room
12.00-12.30 Light machine Studio room
12.30-13.30 Lunch Break Ground floor stairway
13.30-14.00 Transporting to my house Car
14.00-14.30 Setting up equipment My house
14.30-15.00 Different clothes shots My house
15.00-16.00 Different clothes shots My house
16.00-16.30 Different clothes shots My house
16.30-17.00 Different clothes shot My house
17.00-17.30 Candle shots My house
17.30 Wrap up My house
49. SCHEDULE - EDITING
Days: Activity: Software:
Monday Remixing the two different
covers together.
Adobe Premiere Pro
Tuesday Finish remixing the two
different covers together.
Adobe Premiere Pro
Wednesday Editing the music video
stills (green screen).
Adobe Photoshop
Thursday Editing the music video
stills (green screen).
Adobe Photoshop
Friday Finish editing the music
video stills (green screen).
Adobe Photoshop
Week one
Days: Activity: Software:
Monday Start editing my
music video.
Adobe Premiere
Pro
Tuesday Edit my music
video.
Adobe Premiere
Pro
Wednesday Edit my music
video.
Adobe Premiere
Pro
Thursday Edit my music Adobe Premiere
Week two