Here is my music video with the effects and transitions for footage I have already edited. From the feedback from Becky and the advise she gave me I looked back over the footage and changed the timings of some of the clips and made some areas longer where appropriate. I then went back through my video and added effects to all of the clips. The performance sections all had the 'Hard Light' with the amount at around 72.66 as this looked natural and didn't look too harsh. For the sections where she is being beaten up, I decided to use the 'Combat' effect which the name sounded appropriate and made the clip grey and discoloured. This effect was exactly what I was after to make it reflect the pain and sad emotions that my actor world be feeling.
As for the happy times that my actor was going through, I decided to use the 'Vibrancy' and 'Vignette' effect as together, made the clip look colour reflecting her emotions. Together with the bad times that she faces creates a great contrast between them. When looking at my performance sections I decided to add a few lighting effects to see what affect this would create and to add something extra to the clip which I thought it lacked.
Looking at this draft I think that this has made my product look better as it doesn't look as amateur. By editing my performance sections like I have, has made the background of the set look more professional and doesn't give the idea of where the footage has been taken. I also this that the alterations have improved the footage taken at Joe's house because looking back at the original footage, the footage had an orange tinge. By using that specific affect has made it less noticeable.
Now I need to focus on finishing my video and last alterations to my ancillary products.
Now I need to focus on finishing my video and last alterations to my ancillary products.
Above is my the screen shots I took while adding my effects and transitions to my music video. As you can see from the shots, I altered the timings for some of the shots and added the effects to each clip like explained above.
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