Hey Guys!! Welcome back to my blog. Today, we will be discussing the planning for my music video. My final decision is to do the Lovefool by the Cardigans, with a storyline which shows a young lady (me) pining over a boy she is in love with. For my introduction, I am taking inspiration from Olivia Rodrigo’s lyric videos. I think that using origami hearts made of gum wrappers would be a good visual representation of teenage love. I would like to have an assortment of them to create a sort of collage, then use a series of pictures to create a stop animation of the middle heart unfolding into the title of the song. I will also be using actors to emphasize my storyline. I want one male actor to act like the boy I am in love with, and perhaps one female to act as the “other woman”. I would also like a couple more female singers to act as my backup singers, to emphasize the lovey dovey “dream girls” tone I am attempting to create. I want my outfit to be a slightly tacky valentine’s day ...
Hey Guys!! Today I will be discussing some music videos which are similar to what I would like to do for mine. As I said in my previous blog, I would like to do a pop song with a rom com type of feel, and I tried to keep this in mind when researching music videos. Lovefool by The Cardigan This music video follows the storyline of a young woman pining after a man. It includes many scenes of her gazing at him while the camera zooms in on a ditch angle, something that definitely adds to the story and that I plan on reacreating. Wusyaname by Tyler the Creator This music video also includes a man pining after someone, except a bit more literal. In the video, he follows this girl around, attempting to convince her to give him a chance, while she seems uninterested and tries to walk away. Lacy by Olivia Rodrigo This video is a lyric video which writes out the lyrics ion a paper surrounded by cute stickers. Although there is no storyline, the visual effects o...
Hey Guys! Today we’re going to be talking about the continued editing process. After Sarah used iMovie to cut out some unnecessary clips, we decided to switch to CapCut. It being user friendly as well as our previous experience made it much more enticing. Although Sarah and I verbally stated that we were not technologically savvy, it was unanimously agreed to split the work evenly. Most of the editing decisions were quite obvious considering our theme. We put a dark, bluish filter on our clips. We wanted an eerie but subtle look, similar to the editing of Twilight. One of the hardest parts were the transitions. Nobody in tue group had CapCut Pro, so our options were limited. Many of them seemed childish, obnoxious, or entirely out of the theme. Luckily, there were a few options that fit our projected aesthetic. Also, once music and titles are added, they will be made to be much more subtle and blend in more. We also made sure to have as much variety as possible within ...
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