Working with the Camera.Settings.For this project, we worked with DV Cameras ( Digital Video Cameras.) Before we could start to film, I needed to make sure all the settings were ready.
-X M 2 Video Camera
-Check at least 1 battery was inthe case.
-To turn on, move switch forward to CAMERA.
- Put bottom switch into P (Programme)
- Menu Button
- Manual
- S1/50 (Shutter Speed)
- F2.8 (Aperture)
- 18db
Mounting the Camera.When filming, we tried to use the tripod as much as possible becuase it gave us steady footage whereas if we had handheld the camera, there would have been shaking and movement. To look as professional as possible, we decided to use the tripod throughout.
Camera Control.Looking back over my video, i would change the amount of zooming we used when filimg. I believe this is one part of the video that brings it down.
Final Video.
Unused Footage.When filming our music video, we recorded scenes a number of times, testing out different angles, lighting or where charaters should be placed. However, most of the time, there is footage that does not look right and therefore it is not used in the final edit. In this section, i am going to discuss why two bits of footage did not get used.
Scene 4 - Kitchen - Second VerseIn this scene, Kelsey is sat on a kitchen work top while I work around her cleaning , acting as if i did not notice Kelsey was even there. This shot was not used becuase the aperture was too high. You were not able to see Kelsey's face clearly enough and even though she was not the main focus of this scene, you were not able to see her mouth clear enough to make out the lyrics.
Brick Wall ShotsThis shot would have been used for the end chorus. At first we like this location becuase it gave the camera the Rule of Thirds. However, after filming the scene here, we did not like how the black strips were uneven in size and this through off the shot as we could not move to camera to different angles without the strips making a dramactic, unneeded difference. So instead, we found a brick wall which was plain.
Editing with Final Cut Pro.
To edit our final cut, we used Final Cut Pro, as we did to create our Animatics. After making the animatic, i felt more confortable using the tools and creating effects.
To begin editing, i followed these simple steps:
1) I connected my camera to the USB drive on the Apple Mac and open Final Cut Pro
2) Clicked on 'LOG AND CAPTURE' whicch copied the footage onto the computer. However, on a number of occasions, the log and capture froze, so we pressed 'Esc' and started from where it had left off. Once the parts of footage had been through this process, it would appear at the top left of the sreen in numbers from 1, upwards.
3) Once all the footage had been captured, I then dragged each of the clips onto the timeline below making sure i had selected one of the following timelines, v1,v2 or v3. Eg video 1.
4) I then chose which footage i wanted to keep in my final edit and deleted the rest of it off of the timeline. However, if i did need this footage again, i could simply just get it from the top left box.
5) I then used the 'cutting' tool (razor, 6th tool) to cut the clips into each of the different scenes.
6) Using the 'selective' tool (arrow, 1st tool) i moved the different cenes into a basic order according to my storyboard and animatic.
7) To upload a my song, i selected A1 (audio 1) on the timeline. I selected 'File' and 'Import' and browsed my files and selected my song which uploaded on the timeline immediatly.
Once i had set up the basics, i was able to focus on getting the miming in sync with the lyrics and cut more complicated edits.
- I used the cutting tool to make clips shorter.
- I used the selecting tool to move the clips into sync.
- To copy clips, I selected them, 'edit' and then 'copy.' I then used to pin on the timeline to select where i was going to place the clip, pressed 'edit' and 'paste' and it appeared on the timeline.
-To slow down a clip, i hold down 'COMMAND' and 'J.' A drop list appears with 100%. I then chose to drop the % by 10 each time until i found the correct speed.
-If I needed a small clip from a large section of footage, i would bring it up on the 'view box' (middle box) and then press 'I' when i wanted to start copying and click 'O' when i wanted it to stop. I would then drag that clip into the far right box and drop in 'Overlay.' It would then show on my timeline.