This is the link to our music video- The Lazy Song by Bruno Mars:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW2e3E2Jb6s&feature=youtu.be
This is the link to the behind the scenes and blooper reel as evidence for our music video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnmOlspA4kM&feature=youtu.be
During our filming and editing Daniel and I had our own roles to ensure the task would be completed on a high standard. During filming, I was the director and Daniel was the actor. With each shot and sequence we both talked about each scene in depth about the stage directions and meaning to each shot. From the bts video, I instructed Dan to try and bring out a creative character as much as possible, he was able to create the character I wanted.
Within the behind the scenes video 'bloopers' were also included showing that not everything was perfect on the first try and that a lot of time and effort was spent in order to ensure we attained the correct shots that we needed. As you know, it took trial and error in order to ensure that we could get the footage that was needed for the music video. As the director I ensured that Dan was listening to me where if there was anything unclear or if I felt there was anything that needed further discussing we would consult one another throughout the video (as can be seen at certain points throughout the behind the scenes video.
In post-production Daniel undertook the role of the main editor but I also worked together to decide what was best for video and what could be done to further enhance the overall quality and professional standard of the music video. I spoke to Daniel about including visual graphics to help bring the music video to life. In order to ensure the video was industry standard we made sure the lip-synchronisation was next to perfect and made sure that the narrative of the story made sense.
Audience Feedback
After showing the video to an audience we got:
Animation and graphics to enhance exp
Use of tech ability
Lip synching on point
Clear narrative
Well done, good attempt
Used a number of aspects.
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