Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Music Video Journey

    My personal journey for this whole project has been great so far. Even though it’s only halfway completed, I feel that a lot has been done. Everything has been fairly simple. Like helping choose the song. I originally wanted to do a different song but all of the songs I listen to aren’t that appropriate so, we agreed on “Walking On Sunshine”. I agreed because, there was a happy feel to it. After that the location for filming was chosen, which was Hagen Park. I agreed to film at Hagen because it’s closer to the school. It’s proximity made it easier to fit filming in my after school schedule. All that was left was to start shooting the music video.

We arrived at the park I had to quickly change into the clothes I was going to wear in the video. But filming was delayed due to a malfunction in Safia’s wardrobe. With the limited time we had we still managed. When we first started, I had to sit on the bench and wait for Carla to come show us the song. After that, I had to grab Safia’s hand so the choreography could start. Originally, I was messing up on the dance because I was going too slow and looking at Carla for assurance. I eventually picked up my pace and we were able to get a few good shots. The choice on shooting dates were really though. It was sunny and late in the afternoon so, the camera captured everyone very nicely. This project wasn’t that hard, filming was actually very fun.

As we finished up filming, time was the main problem. The park is right by the school so I had walk back to school. The after school activity bus was my only way of transportation home that day. I  left the park at about 4:40 and the bus usually leaves at 5 o’clock. But I managed to make it on my bus in time. I wasn’t there today in class, but I was told that they were importing all the footage that was on the camera and on Carlas phone. There was footage on her phone because, in the middle of filming the camera died. I wasn’t there to see it but I’m sure we got some great footage after seeing most of it that day of filming. Tomorrow at the pier of Fort Lauderdale beach, will be our last day of filming. I’m positive that we’re are going to get a lot of stuff done.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Story Board for Music Video

1. For the opening scene of the music video, it will be a closeup/extreme closeup of the sun and sky.

2. Then, it will be a tracking shot of Carla walking down the park with headphones on and her cellphone as apart of my props and costume. Along with this will be my actual clothing of a long yellow/floral dress. The sound will be low at first as Carla is listening to it on her phone then high when she remove the headphones. 

3. The following scene will be a pan shot of Carl meeting safia and I to tell us of this song she just found. 

4. A close up of the phone will be inserted and the song will begin to get louder.

5. For the next scene, the two friends and I will begin dancing in bright lighting, switching from medium shots to long shots to view the singing/dancing down the park. 

6. Next, the scene following that will be the "knocking" scene. A split screen in editing  will show the male actor knocking on the door with flowers in hand as a prop, and the reaction shot on the other side waiting for his arrival. 

7.  The next shot will be the "mailbox" scene. My friends and I will be waiting at the mailbox, getting ready with anticipation to open the mail.

8. A close up will show the letter and its contents as another prop.

9. The next shot is another reaction shot, which may turn into an action match to transition to the beach scene that follows.

10. On the next shot for the beach scene, it will be a track shot with a long to medium angle of me and the friends who then will continue dancing on the sand to the chorus of the song.

11. The final scene will look over the pier back into the sunset, zooming into the sun. 




Planning Music Video

Location- The music video "Walking on Sunshine" will be filmed in a couple locations. The first place that the filming will be done at is Hagens Park in Fort Lauderdale. At this park, the opening scene will be presented of walking/dancing and singing along with the song. Then, the filming will be done at Fort Lauderdale Beach. The video will switch from the park to the beach during the song.

Health & Safety- The filming will be done in public and secured places. When the group takes an Uber, we will make sure to stay safe with the driver while on the road. During filming, the area will be checked for any hazardous object or people that could be around. When we're walking around to different locations, we'll make sure the area is safe and that the roads are clear of cars when crossing.

Props- The props include a cellphone which will be in the music video and headphones. These props will act as the source of where the music is coming from. Then, we'll have flowers in one scene for a part of the song. Then, a letter prop will be made for the mailbox scene.

Costumes- The costumes for the music video will be casual and floral. This will include accessories like bracelets, dress-up outfits like dresses, jumpsuits and blouses. The male actor will wear a button up shirt to be casual but clean looking. By doing so, the costume will represent an outdoor theme for the music video.

Schedule:

Monday-11/18/19   
On this day, there was no Media studies class. Planning will begin the following day. 

Tuesday-11/19/19
First, the class got together to discuss the blogging process for the day. My group and I did more research for our music video as well. We discussed the first couple scenes that will be shot and the location. We also implemented a few dances to go along with the music video. We discussed dates of filming. Even more so, we discussed the props and who would bring them in on the day of filming. Most importantly, I made a phone call with Hagen Park to confirm the location was appropriate to film at. Lastly, I began the storyboard for each part of the song that will be recorded. 

Finish up the storyboard and practice the choreography with the group. Secure the filming locations and make sure the weather permits for filming.  Get props ready: letter and flowers. Make sure costumes are ready.

Thursday-11/21/19
This day is set for filming at Hagens Park ONLY. All shots for specific scenes will be at this park until it's time for filming at the beach. More practice on dancing will be done as well before filming. Many shots will be taken as well to ensure the best takes.

Friday-11/22/19
All footage will be reviewed and checked for any choppiness in case re-shooting is needed.

Saturday-11/23/19
No filming or editing was done for the music video on this day.

Sunday-11/24/19
No filming or editing was done for the music video on this day.

Monday-11/25/19
Filming at Lauderdale by the sea beach will be done on this day. Many shots will be taken to ensure the best shots were taken. Editing will be done on the park scenes. Dumping of footage will be done.

Tuesday-11/26/19
Review the shots taken at the beach and make sure they don't look choppy.

Wednesday-11/27/19
No school- no filming or editing will be done.

Thursday-11/28/19
No school- no filming or editing will be done.

Friday-11/29/19
Thanksgiving-no school-no filming or editing.

Saturday-11/30/19
No filming or editing.

Sunday-12/1/19
No filming/editing.

Monday-12/2/19
Editing for the beach scenes will be done. Discussions will be made if any scenes need to be shot again. The song will be converted to mp3 to be ready to import to the Pinnacle Studios for editing.

Tuesday-12/3/19
Review the video for any choppiness and potential re filming on this day. 

Wednesday-12/4/19
Render the video to get ready to export. Do last minute editing for the music video (if needed).

Thursday-12/5/19
No filming or editing.

Friday-12/6/19
Make sure the music video is exported and finished complete

Music video blog

We just finished editing and turning in our commercials. It was very fun experience getting to film. Now we have to move on to another project, making a music video. The difference between the projects is the duration. The music video can go up to a minute while, the commercial was just 30 seconds. All we had left was to find a song to use. We ended up finding a song that worked really well with our chosen setting.

The song we're doing is called Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves. This song is in the Pop-rock genre and was recorded in 1983. We chose this song because since my group members and I live in Florida, it seems fitting with the weather. We liked the up-beat tempo and the cool-sounding nature of the song. At first, we debated on doing a Taylor Swift song and we also debated on doing a rock-n-roll song by Joan Jett. Once we agreed on the song, we decided who was going to be the actors and who was going to be the director. Now, we can start more research and ideas on where and how we're going to film this music video.

The conventions for this music video starts off with the genre. Since this is Pop-rock, then the sound can always be heard to have up-beat, high tempo-themed music. This can include drums and electric guitars. The camera angles typically include close ups of artists faces. They can also include long shots of dancing/partying scenes. In the editing process, tints and filters are used to boost colors. Transitions are also included to switch from singer to instrument and back and forward. Sometimes they photo-shop artists to look "perfect".

For Mis-en-scene:

Costumes: The costumes are usually bright-colored with fun designs. A microphone can also be apart of the costume, along with fashion accessories.
Lights: The lights are bright and meant to showcase the actors appearance or the instruments.
Acting: The acting is very light and meant to be fun/ adventurous. The actors can be seen jumping around or dancing.
Makeup: The makeup can usually be very drawn out. The actors/singers can wear a lot of makeup that can bring to light a specific feature on them whether it be the lips or eyes.
 Props: Props can include all the instruments used which can be in the background or physically held. Most times the prop is the microphone that's always on them, which can also be apart of costumes.
 Setting: The setting typically switches from outside to inside. This can be the beach/park/skate park to the inside of a concert on a stage.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Editing pt.2

Last week we could barely edit but we got more done than others because we had the “working” desktop. Although, we still had to edit. My class was informed that we received laptops but there were limited amount because not all of them were set up. Good thing that we were working in groups. My group and I decided to work on our desktop because we didn’t want to lose any footage. Our desktop quit on us. So my team had no choice but to switch to a laptop. In order to do that we had to save the footage to a flash drive. So we did that. After that we uploaded the footage onto the laptop.

We had the footage on the laptop and my team was all set. We needed our teacher to log into pinnacle studios. So someone had to call her. So she came over and logged in. We still needed to do a few things to add, fix, and render. We had to add music. We had to add text. We had to render a few clips because they were jumpy. So we did exactly that. It went as planned.
  
After adding the music and everything we showed our teacher. She said it was good but there were things that we had to fix. She gave us tips on what to do to make it better. She told us that we had to change the font color. She also said to cut out a part that looked a little awkward. So we did that. I was  a little bit worried that cutting that part would mess up our time for the project. Thankfully it didn’t. After fix those little things we were done with our commercial. There were a few bumps in the road but we ended up with 25s of the commercial and it was a success.