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Final edit evaluation music video
1. Ryan Sharman
Final Edit Evaluation
When editing my music video I had slightly different ideas to the story and wanted to change that
since when we started filming, mostly this is because of particular shots that didn’t work out so I
decided to film extra shots which could fill the shots which didn’t work out. Although I was the one
that thought of the whole concept, I wasn’t happy with how things turned out when filming. This is
perfectly fine because the music video still makes sense etc. When I started editing and putting clips
together I didn’t have all the footage because we still had some scenes to shoot, this was totally fine
but was awkward to remember what goes where etc. But the outcome came out the way I hoped it
too. The final edit isn’t much different from the rough edit, barely noticeable but if compared a slight
difference could be spotted. First of all the clips varied in light difference from the beginning to the
end so I decided to change the contrast/exposure and also the brightness in the clips so they all had
the similar lighting. This made it look better because it all appears to be shot at the same time as day
which was planned on the story board. Another change was how the last few clips of the symbols
being showed on the actor’s arms were ever so slightly slowed down, this was done to show off the
symbols and not to be given off as rushed. This is because they needed to be seen by the audience
so they can react and know what’s going on. Some other changes were transitions which I only used
in some of the longer clips to shorten them down. Other than them changes they were no other
differences done and that was mostly it and that was changed for the final edit.