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Screenshots of editing of my filming

Screenshots of editing of my filming lucas sneddon

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Page 1: Screenshots of editing of my filming lucas sneddon

Screenshots of editing of my filming

Page 2: Screenshots of editing of my filming lucas sneddon

Intro screen

This is a small introduction to my music video naming the artist and the song, I have used this so that when it would be broadcasted to an audience they would remember the name and the song. I have also used it as the artist is relatively unknown and therefore its introducing his name to the audience who are unaware of him.

Page 3: Screenshots of editing of my filming lucas sneddon

Intro clipThis intro clip has no sound, this introduces the artist to the audience, for this shot I placed the camera inside a fridge and filmed the artist opening the fridge and drinking a bottle of beer even though it appears to be mid-day, this is relative to the song lyrics that open the song which are ‘I drink to remember I smoke to forget’.

Page 4: Screenshots of editing of my filming lucas sneddon

First sceneThis scene shows the artist playing the guitar in his room wearing normal lounge clothes, this is reflective on how we started out as an artist, this is also why I used to right at the beginning of the song, it comes parallel from the song and where he begins his career.

Page 5: Screenshots of editing of my filming lucas sneddon

On this scene I put an echo on my artist, this is so it looks like there is a ghost version of him. I chose this effect to emphasise the fact that he has made this walk out of his house many times with his guitar in his hand giving the idea that he practises/plays all the time.

Page 6: Screenshots of editing of my filming lucas sneddon

This shot shows the artist walking down an alley to the side of his house, this is a follow on from the previous cut, the idea of this is to give a thought that the artist goes out everyday to practise in the one spot, the alley looks very dim and dull due to the lighting creating the feeling of the area has grew up in and come from.

Page 7: Screenshots of editing of my filming lucas sneddon

This is a short scene which I have cut up into bits, this is so it looks like the artist is jumping from different spots, I have done this so it matches the guitar beat. This creates a time lapse effect.