Friday, April 17, 2020

AICE Media Music Video


Our music video was the hardest to film as none of our schedules lined up. We tried for so many days to film all of us together. This however did not work and we ended up having to film our parts separately. Jorge filmed some of the establishing shots for the beginning of the movie. Jack drove by chick fil a to get more shots there for the beginning and middle of the film. After that he drove to my house and filmed the rest of the video together. For the ending, Jack and I lathered hand sanitizer all over the paper bag and then set it on fire. We did this inside a church to keep the theme of Sundays.  We did not have a ton to work with so I knew we would have to spice the video up with effects. First, I added in a animated design underneath the chic fil a sign. Then, I added the luma keyer effect overtop the chic fil a sign. The luma keyer effect targets the darkest areas of the footage. So you must revert what the effect is effecting. This will change it to key out the lightest colors, or white. Now the finished product should look like a chic fil a sign that has a blue and purple animation inside the sign. We used a similar idea when making the chic fil a store during a sunset. I took a video of a sunset and did the exact same thing. However, this time you do not have to revert the shades effected by the effect. After all of this was completed, it seemed as if we did the best with what we had. However, there were many more bumps along the road. We filmed the majority of this film with our iphones. This made for super HD video footage. This may seem like a good thing, however when you are trying to export it or upload it to anything there are bound to be little mistakes because of how big the file is. One example of this is when we uploaded the video to youtube. I waited three hours for it to upload, and then when i watch it it turns out some of the video is missing.

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