Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
mood board
The music is expressing that he is bragging, important, his in charge
(in control), he’s got the potential, worries about himself than others. It
feels spacey, fast pace and hard hitting. Firstly, we will be having the artist
In the office working
The music portrays that of an urban theme as it is fast pace, gritty,
edgy, rough and in your face.
How is it on trend for the genre (with references to competitors)
This music video that is in the process of being created is on trend
because artists in hip-hop videos are bragging about themselves and their
status in hip hop world and they reflect themselves as dominant characters
showing power, importance, and a hyper real image in order to sell to audiences. it also reflects on the image of the artist explain to audiences in which how he wants himself to be seen as through his track it expresses he wants to be important and that he wants to show his potential.
Individual contribution to the 500 word Treatment for each member
(i) How it will create or develop Image for the artist (descriptive words
that link your idea to how it is creating a personality for the artist - sexy, rebellious, vulnerable, creative, underdog, criminal etc.)
The music video will create or develop the image for the artist, Ugø as a rebellious individual who likes to break the rules, as he is the cause for everyone in the meeting room going wild. As this music video will create a personality for the artist, which will be, dominant and powerful because of how he is portrayed in the music video.
(ii) How it visually interprets the track both music & lyrics
The track will be interpreted by the lyrics for example, we will have a hidden meaning or prop placed in the video and it will create mystery for the audience. To associate with the lyrics for example the lyrics that are "welcome to the parish you are here for a christening" will tie in to the location because we're filming in an abandoned place.
Also regarding track when there is reverb used within the chorus we will apply effects such as earthquake and slow motion.
Also regarding track when there is reverb used within the chorus we will apply effects such as earthquake and slow motion.
(iii) How it is on Trend for the Genre (with reference to competitors)
This music video that is in the process of being created is on trend because artists in hip-hop videos are bragging about themselves and their status in hip hop world and they reflect themselves as dominant characters showing power, importance, and a hyper real image in order to sell to audiences. it also reflects on the image of the artist explain to audiences in which how he wants himself to be seen as through his track it expresses he wants to be important and that he wants to show his potential.The music is expressing that he is bragging, important, his in charge (in control), he’s got the potential, worries about himself than others. It feels spacey, fast pace and hard hitting. Firstly, we will be having the artist In the office working
The music portrays that of an urban theme as it is fast pace, gritty, edgy, rough and in your face.
(iv) How and where it will be filmed over how many days (ie how will the shoot be split into sections etc)
The music video is going to be filmed in 3 different locations. The locations that we are going to shoot the video at are St Dunstan's Cathedral, Thamesmead, Southmere Lake and Erith. We have specifically chosen to shoot the music video in St Dunstan's Cathedral for Narrative and Aesthetic purposes. The Cathedral serves as a place of importance for the artist in the music video. He goes to the Cathedral for self-reflection and to seek answers to unspoken questions. The shoot for the music video will be spread over a week.
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Chroma Key Hwk
In this report i will be exploring how to use the chroma key effect and why this effect is used on artist to make them seem there are actually at a location (hyper reality). Chroma key is used in music videos to capture audiences through the visual aspect as well as the lyrical. However, chroma key has been treated successfully and has also been maltreated in some cases in which will be brought to light further in this report.
Chroma key is an effect that purposely manipulates the use of a green screen back drop in order to allow the editor to layer any background to a scene with the subject of the video is being filmed. green screens are helpful with locations that you can not access so use in real (real locations as it saves time and it saves money) in which it saves time because you can add a digital generated location in which will act as the actual location depending on how you set up the green screen and how you edit.
Chroma key is used to enhance the image of the artist and to give off a hyper real feel that comes across real to audiences/consumers as the background is not set on the actual location but from e.g. shutter stock (which is a site where you can purchase backgrounds for green screen). Chroma key is also used to portray how a track is visualised through its representation of the lyrics in which is then linked to emotion. furthermore, the most common colours used in chroma key are green and blue because these colours don't really interrupt the background.
Kanye west bound 2:bad example but could be seen as good as he did it purposely for creativity.
Bad examples of chroma key:
The music video of Kanye west 'bound 2' is the perfect example of bad chroma key use as the locations don't match up with the lyrics which makes it confusing for audiences. the location is western America, which expresses freedom, masculinity i say this because in the beginning horses are featured galloping freely implying freedom in which connotes that the artist Kanye wants to be free with his sexualised idol Kim Kardashian - them spending time together. I also said masculine because this can be portrayed as a modern time sheriff protecting what he loves. Also in this video it conveys that himself and his wife are having sex on a motorbike However, this video went viral from the effect of the green screen. In relation to Godwin this video contained voyeurism - from Kanye wife Kim being used as a sexual object in the video as she is naked on a bike with Kanye but still went viral because of the artist Kanye is (experimental and creative) and because people made there own version of it as a parody to mock how bad the use of chroma key was. I also noticed that Kanye is riding a motorbike in the middle of the sky which is so unrealistic as it could taint his image as music videos are used to show/promote/advertise the image on the artist.
Good example
The advantage of chroma key with in the video is that Kanye purposely intended for it to look bad as everything was exaggerated as still backgrounds with props that don't move (motorbike) but the purpose of the video was to express the artist and make audiences focus on him. Chroma key was used to entail literal meaning and refer to the theme of America being a dominant white country in which black people were subdue to during that time (slavery) this was portrayed by showing the grand canyon and the horses.
Another bad example is that of David HasselHof: Hooked on a feeling
This music video to me was an absolute disaster as it looked terrible because it was not very realistic as the artist was even blended into the background to make it seem real, instead he was just left on top you can also tell from watch the video that they didn't light him well as you can see the outline of David in different locations. There also was a scene where we can see the the artist flying in which looked as he was dangling from a rope in the air in which relates to the fact of me saying it was a disaster as it was so unrealistic to believe. However he probably used chroma key because it would be costly to go to all these locations to shoot in which green screen preserves a lot of money. on the other hand the video still went viral because of it being terrible as it was easy for people to remember.
Good examples of chroma key:
I chose this music video as it is another form in which you can use chroma key to create meaning to achieve the hyper real feeling for consumers as it creates a false world for audiences that exist to them personal. When chroma key is used well it creates an atmosphere creating a surreal feeling for example in this music video Kanye West decided to use chroma key to add meaning and make the lyrical aspect more appealing via visually and lyrically.
Green screen is used to:
- represent emotions
- focus on an artist image
- creating illusion (being somewhere else) - hyper real, aspirational, unreal,
- exaggerate
- focus on performance
visuals are so overly used and loved now days that they now have there own separate award system known as the VMA in which is award to editors for their creativeness in visuals.
Firstly, in order for us to use the chroma key effect we needed to have booked off the green screen room to record all of the footage deemed necessary of your artist performing in front of the green screen. It is very important that you light the green screen well so know shadow cast are present as it will effect the results when you use the keyer effect in final cut pro x and because you want the artist to blend in with the background so that it looks real. So firstly we had to setup the lighting properly and that the camera was setup centre so the focal point is the artist. We also had to get the track (the declaration) ready to be played whilst recording the lip sync. When recording we got shots from side angle and we got close ups.
After we had finished with all the recording, i ejected my SD card and took it to the mac room in which i would edit my green screen footage. but before i got started i had to choose a certain background from shutter stock that i thought best suits the theme of my artists track and in which will portray his image which is street wise (ghetto) type. After downloading a backdrop from shutter stock after signing up i loaded up final cut made a new Project and event in which i dragged my back drop and my footage onto. I also re- downloaded my artist track as i had to line up the lip-syncing with the audio.
I used the keyer effect on myself from when i shot the footage of me lip-syncing to my artist track in order to get a black screen in which what she be covered was the green screen which means you should be left with your artist being the centre of attention. So when you have achieved a black background like shown above it means that you can now drag and drop the back drop you downloaded from shutter stock over in which you will be placed infant or just fit depending on the backdrop used.
This was the after mass of what i did when i dragged the back drop over the keyed effect:
- what i did next to make me blend and to make it look more realistic:
- increased the distortion
- i used a colour wheel in which i added exposure to make a smoother backing
- i used a spill to create contrast
- i used colour correction to even out the background with artist
- blur focal - (depth of field)
- then too make it real i used highlights (side lights) to make it as if cars were passing by
Therefore, i conclude that chroma key is used in place of locations that are out of reach or that are not accessible but when using chroma key you shouldn't use it for literal stuff as you can do too much with it. It is also used to show the image of an artist (hyper real image) such as rebellious, aggressive... but most importantly it must be relevant to the lyrics and the visual aspect. Chroma key is used to make videos go viral because now days people are more interested in the visual aspect.
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Assess 3C: i) camera movements ii) camera angles
In this guide i will be explaining the purpose and usefulness of camera movements and camera angles. Camera movements has the the potential to function in many ways such as directing audiences attention to what they want to be seen. However they are also implemented to add excitement to shots. Camera angles are used to depict the relationship between the camera and the object being shot (the angle) gives off emotional information to audiences, and guides the object hyper real image made for audiences to be able to visualise their artist.
Tilt
Arc
Track away
Dolly in
Low angle
High angle
Canted or Dutch angle
Crash zoom
Birds eye view
Handheld
Tilt: this is where you slowly pan the camera on a tripod or even without one to either side this is used to show unease or to show the image of a character as unstable and insecure.
Arc: An arc is when the camera is circling the artist in a 360 manner, or another shot of an arc can be from a point of view from the eyes of where the person is seeing from (using a go pro) where is feels like you are there with the artist or that you are the person because you're seeing it from their point of view and everything is spinning; it could either mean an out of the world experience meaning that the image is happy by showing the location. or it can be used to show an image of a drugged character or someone who is not in control hence the spinning out of control. This is shown in the time slot 3:03 3:26 in Miley Cyrus the climb but however it shows the artist happy and thinking about her love life and her life.
Track away: A track away is when the camera moves away from the subject in which is usually done hand held by stepping back slowly or by using a dolly. In music video's this tends to be as the artist walks away from the camera the camera.
Dolly in: An dolly in is where the camera operator is moving the camera slowly forward towards the artist showing the hyper real image the artist want audiences to see and interact with. this is done by putting the camera on a dolly or even a trolly then push it so its like zooming into the artist. it is used for dramatic effect making the artist look bigger giving power dominance as its the main focal point for the camera the image/artist.
Low angle: A low Angle is when the camera is placed on ground level tilted a bit up to capture artist and the scene from a perspective that he’s more dominant. This promotes the artist as it’s giving a hyper real feel for viewers it also gives artist a larger than life appeal making them look like they are on top of the world. This shot also makes artist feel more masculine and powerful.
This is shown in the music video Berserk by Eminem because it is not only showing that the hyper real character he's playing is superior and dominant it also says hence the names of the song song that he's quite berserk.
High angle: A high Angle is the complete opposite of a low angle. This is when the camera is placed above the artist looking down on him/her signifying weakness, vulnerability, small, fragility. This is done by using a tripod or the hand held method by just placing the camera above your head looking down on the subject.
Canted or Dutch angle: A canted angle is when the camera is positioned at a slanted angle deliberately to make use of an artistic appeal into creating meaning (showing a character is unstable/ mentally disturbed). To create a canted shot you will need a tripod in which is positioned to one side and then is slowly tilted to the other side giving of a dramatic effect. You usually see this used in films when a character is unstable or a situation that’s about to go from good to bad. This technique is incorporated in Nines music video - Trapper of the year as it is showing the artist in his wealth this angle gives off a dramatic effect.
Crash zoom: A crash zoom is when the camera zooms in fast towards the artist or subject. This can be used to show what a character is looking at.
Birds eye view: A birds eye view is where the shot is being shot from above the location/set this is usually done by sicking a camera to a helicopter or by even using a drone to capture the shots. the reason why birds eye views are used is too give recognition of location and it creates an effect that your look down on people ( gods view/eyes). An example of this is seen at the start of the music video to give audiences/viewers an idea of the location and where they are so audiences can be able to relate.
Handheld: Hand held is when you use the camera without a tripod so hand held. It allows you to create an amateur but artistic shaking affect that looks amazing when done right this effect is used for settings like parties to make it seem like there are more people within the music video and to show the effects of drinking.
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Homework: Assess 3c(pt.i) Beat Editing & Syncing:
Homework: Beat Editing & Syncing:
In this guide I will be explaining why lip-syncing and
beat-editing are essential editing techniques. Furthermore, editing techniques
are implanted in music videos today to help promote the artist music through
the visual aspect not just relying on the lyrical aspect as audiences are more
drawn to the visual side. These techniques expresses to audiences what type of
artist they are, techniques such as miming to lip-sync and beat editing in
which is seen to be significant to music videos as it allows artists to promote
themselves and their song and video. Without these techniques it will be hard
for audiences to relate with the artist and it will be hard for them to
visualise what the song is implying, however, beat-editing only works if you
have a lot of shots taken from different angles, to show off an intended
message for example: low angle shot are used to make artist look significant
and powerful while high angles portray weakness and vulnerability.
Cutting to the beat
A technique which we use in the development stages of a
music video is known as cutting to the beat. This is when shots cuts to the
prominent beat within the music video in which is used in music videos draw
particular audience. Once you have cut to the beat make sure you use different
angles and camera movement shots to show a new scene or part every time the
beat comes in to keep audiences engaged. However, it tends to rely on the type
of audience for example: youths have short attention spans so if they are
watching something that is not unusual, different and unique they will move on
to something that does and also the type of genre the track is representing is
significant due to it allowing you know what types of shot angles and types are
used for example: the genre rock will input low angle shot to make the band
look bigger than everyone (dominant, powerful), close ups of the artist
themselves individually and their instruments, you will also have mid shots to
show the band our one with each other (family/friends).
Firstly, before opening the editing software final cut pro I
had to make sure I had all my camera movements and shots and the track that had
a clear beat to it that I’m using to cut my clips too. Then when you have
opened up final cut and lined up your clips with the track you have to put
makers where you hear the beat in the track. The point behind doing this is so
you know exactly where to cut allowing you to be accurate while making it an
easy job for you as you know where to cut.
Lip-syncing/Miming
Lip syncing is used in music videos. This is when the singer
mimes the lyrics of the song to the camera in which after the editor will then
have to sync voice over in time with the song to make it seem as if the singer
is actually performing the song to camera. This is used in performance based
music videos, narratives, and animations. Lip-syncing is used in music videos
to create a sense of realism for viewers as the viewer will feel like they are
there where the performance from the artist is taking place.
As you can see in my music video the lip syncing was bad as it wasn’t very real in the sense
of convincing audiences that the person I got to play the artist as the person
I had didn’t fully know the lyrics.
Camera angles
There are a diverse use of camera angle when it comes to
music videos depending on the genre. This is the way the camera is placed in
relation to the artist. E.g. Canted angle, Low angle, High angle.
A canted angle is when the camera is positioned at a slanted
angle deliberately to make use of an artic appeal into creating meaning
(showing a character is unstable/ mentally disturbed). To create a canted shot
you will need a tripod in which is positioned to one side and then is slowly
tilted to the other side giving of a dramatic effect. You usually see this used
in films when a character is unstable or a situation that’s about to go from
good to bad.
A low Angle is when the camera is placed on ground level
tilted a bit up to capture artist and the scene from a perspective that he’s
more dominant. This promotes the artist as it’s giving a hyper real feel for
viewers it also gives artist a larger than life appeal making them look like
they are on top of the world. This shot also makes artist feel more masculine
and powerful.
A high Angle is the complete opposite of a low angle. This
is when the camera is placed above the artist looking down on him/her
signifying weakness, vulnerability. This is done by using a tripod or the hand
held method by just placing the camera above your head looking down on the subject.
Camera movement
Camera is crucial when producing a music video as it can
create effects by the angles and the camera shots and movements to create
meaning and to make the video unique and different in its own way.
There are more than one type of camera movements that are
used to allow audiences to perceive and view artists in a different light
giving a hyper real vision to audiences. These include: Track away (dolly),
hand held, crash zoom, Arc.
A track away is when the camera moves away from the subject
in which is usually done hand held by stepping back slowly or by using a dolly.
In music video's this tends to be as the artist walks away from the camera the
camera.
Hand held is when you use the camera without a tripod so
hand held. It allows you to create an amateur but artistic shaking affect that
looks amazing when done right this effect is used for settings like parties to
make it seem like there are more people within the music video and to show the
effects of drinking.
A crash zoom is when the camera zooms in fast towards the
artist or subject. This can be used to show what a character is looking at.
An arc is a shot when the camera circles around the subject
showing that the world revolves around the artist giving him a larger than life
appeal.
If I was to re-make the music video again I would ensure to
use the actual artist who creating and featured in the song in which will allow
my video to be more realistic and convincing as they would know the lyrics as
it their song allowing them to perform calmly.
In my music video there was hardly any lip-syncing as the
person I used to portray my artist didn't know the lyrics which made it look
fake when editing and the cutting to the beat was just not there, it was only
used when we wanted to show a new scene. However, if I was to redo this I will
make sure I mark all the parts that I can cut to the beat using my various
camera movements and angles collected to place in to cutting to a new part for
it to look interesting and unique in the eyes of audiences also I’ll make sure
my person that is portraying my artist knows her part and is suited to play
that character.
However, in my turn down for what lip-sync and beat editing i will have to say i did much better than the summer one as i was able to use the marker tool to able me to accurately cut to the beat in time with the track allowing me to be able to incorporate my various shot types and angles such as: low angles, canted angles whilst i used the camera hand held. the lip-syncing was even in time with the the track. it was mixed between a performance and narrative.
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