Monday, 7 November 2016
Analysis of my animatic
After drawing a storyboard with over 40 different shots drawn on paper after we thought about which shots would be effective and why, we made this animated video of all of those different shots. In order to make this clear, we used a 12 megapixel camera with optical image stabilization to take images of each frame so that we could convert it all into this video. We did this so that we could visualize how our music video would look with each shot in place, and alter the video if need be. We used Premiere pro to convert each shot into the video and edited each frame to the beat of the song. However, we realized that we did not have enough shots as a majority of the shots last more than seven seconds, which has made the video appear less exciting than it could be. We also realized that the tracking shots we wanted to use are not able to be portrayed properly as the animatic has been done with still images and therefore it is not a realistic representation of our music video. On the other hand, this animatic has enabled us to realise that we will need to add more shots on the actual shoot day. Furthermore, as we have drawn each shot in detail it gave us a realistic visualization of how our shots will look on the day, therefore it should allow us to make an effective and thorough music video.
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