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AUDIO VISUAL: For those of you who have chosen an audio-visual task (music video or TV show), you will need:
ia) A storyboard or shooting script. There are no rules for the correct way to do this, but it is useful to imagine creating something that would allow someone else to make your T.V. show or music video. You should name this/these post/s STORYBOARD or SHOOTING SCRIPT.
ib) As an option, you could create a MOCK UP version of your video using stills in place of the shots you intend to use for your completed version. If you create a MOCK UP version, you should create a post called MOCK UP.
ii) Create a post called TUTORIALS in which you post links to any tutorials that you access while planning your production.
iii) Create a post called TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS in which you post any evidence of experiments.
Codes and Conventions of Music Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsJ-BHohXRI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljg6g7BAdQo&pp=ygUbaWYgaSBjb3VsZCBjaGFuZ2UgeW91ciBtaW5k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSnAllHtG70&pp=ygUJdGhlIHNvdW5k
Energize the stage: Channel your inner showmanship and bring your charisma to the forefront. Engage with the camera, exude confidence, and let your passion shine through your performance.
Utilize dynamic camera movements: Experiment with camera angles, close-ups, and sweeping shots to capture the energy and intensity of your performance. Smooth tracking shots and quick cuts can add visual flair and enhance the viewer’s experience.
Consider lighting and set design: Create a visually appealing stage setup that complements your music and performance style. Play with different lighting techniques, color schemes, and props to enhance the atmosphere and convey the desired mood.
Experiment with editing techniques: Use editing techniques such as quick cuts, slow motion, or split screens to add visual interest and amplify the impact of your performance. Don’t be afraid to get creative and explore different styles that align with your music.
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