Monday, 5 August 2013

Making a Music Video

So, for our first mini project we were given the task to make/recreate a music video. We were told the first thirty seconds had to be shot-for-shot as close as possible in terms of editing, camera angles and movements etc. I worked in a group with three others and we decided to make a spoof of 'Thrift Shop' by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.


We chose this song, because we could have a bit of fun whilst making it, and it was fairly easy to mimic. We ended up doing just over a minute as shot-for-shot perfect as was possible within a week. Here's what we ended up with:


This task allowed us to get the hang of what it would be like when filming our own music videos, and because it was such a small group we all got a go at directing, editing, filming etc. It was a lot of fun, but also showed me that it was possible to make something half decent within a week. The rest of the project is a lot less daunting now.

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