3. These are a few images I took on
location of shooting my music
video, showing the surrounding
area and how it will appear on
camera.
4. I renamed all of the
video files so that it
made it easier for me
to locate which file I
needed at different
points.
5. I used a transition and made a clip dissolve
into the next clip as it is subtle and fit well
with the music. I think I will use this
transition a lot more as it looks effective and
links the separate scenes nicely together.
6. I chose to use a ‘dip to
black’ transition as it is
solemn and reflects
the mood of the song.
7. Here I chose to use a ‘dip
to white’ transition as it
introduces one of the
flashbacks, showing clearly
that it is presenting a
different type of scene.
9. Front Cover
I changed the font to ‘Gills Sans
MT’ as it is bold and looks very
clean cut yet simple.
10. Front Cover
I cropped it in
to the shape of
a square so it
fits the album
template
This is the original
unedited image
I increased the
contrast to make
the sunlight and
colours more
yellow and warm
I erased the
green splodge
that was at the
bottom of the
image so that it
doesn’t take
away any
attention from
the image as a
whole
11. I changed the font to white so that it is visible and stands out against the image
I put a black background around
the text “The Cinematic
Orchestra” to make it clear that
it is a separate piece of text
compared to the album name
13. Inside Left Page
The Cinematic Orchestra are a British
electronic and jazz band who formed in
1999 by Jason Swinscoe. The other band
members consist of Patrick Carpenter on
turntables, Tom Chant on saxophone, Luke
Flowers on drums, Nick Ramm on piano,
Stuart McCallum on guitar and Phil France
on double bass.
This group is signed to successful record
company Ninja Tune.
I am going to place
this text on this page
as it will allow the
audience to find out a
bit of information
about the band.