THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES

Tuesday 31 August 2010

Colouring and 'Sectioning'

Hello!

Me and Harry met yesterday to go over some things, we're now moving along in post-production quite nicely. This post is to tell you about the colouring techniques we might be using in the creation of our video as well as showing some of the ways we're hoping to differentiate between narrative and performance during the music video.

So firstly, here's a very early 'treatment for your music video' sheet I filled in several weeks ago. It describes briefly our ideas for the music video (I'll later justify our rea
sons by looking at other music videos of a similar genre). So as you can see we're opting for a half narrative and half performance based video. We've looked at a couple music videos (case studies will be worked on soon) of the acoustic genre such as Jason Mraz and Joshua Radin and we noticed for a big part of the time the 'feel-good' music that seems to be a running theme has conventions of using family and friends in their video. Showing people having a good time! Which is what we want to show in our video.

As touched on in the sheet we hope our location will be Wells Beach (weather permitting) for the narrative part and elsewhere, yet to be decided, for the performance parts.

To mark a distinctive differentiation between the two parts of the music video we're going to use two 'tools' that I've recently received the advantage of using.
A friend managed to get hold of a copy of Final Cut Studio 6 for me, which means I now have brilliant BRILLIANT tools at my disposal such as 'Color' (see right) which is an application specifically designed for the editing of colour in a video. The different features here are phenomenal and it will be a brilliant little application to play around to get the look we WANT when it comes to post production rather than having to keep with the amateur look that would come from the lack of any colouring software, or if we stretched our selves the use of the pretty basic colouring system in Final Cut Express.

There is also an application included called 'Motion' (see right) which means I can
edit many other features, one of which that will be of use to us will be the sophisticated and advanced levels of being able to edit masks, this will give us the ability to adapt an effect I used previously in my college promo at the start of last year. If you watch the embedded video below at 0:50 onwards we used a .psd (Photoshop file) with multiple layers to create each section of the screen appearing at different times. This is done by using the separate layers as a mask, we create
a black square, or shape and then layer the video clip on top and change the composite mode to 'Travel Matte - Luma' then in the position of the black square the clip above is shown through.





So to make use of this brilliant technique and create a way of separating the narrative from the we decided during the narrative portion we'll have the screen separated up into 'sections'. See left for the initial drawing of the idea. We decided feathered edges would most likely be the best way to keep the 'edge-y' summer feel and not seem too rigid to the audience. But after our first trial (See below - this was made from a few clips me and Harry went out and filmed for some footage) I feel that feathered edges could possibly be the wrong decision and some 'jagged-y' edges would be much more appealing. We will of course try more in the final stages of post-production, and perfect the edges a little more, as you will see in the video where the footage doesn't quite fill to the edge of the feathered sections it seems to cut of with a straight line.



After this we took a very quick look at the use of 'Color' and we hope to make a distinctive difference by the use of colour techniques. Below you will see a very short video just testing out two of the infinite different colour editing techniques we could use.



We hope to create a similar effect through our performance sections to that of the effects used throughout he 'watchlistentell' series on youtube.

More information on plans to come!


P.S. Hope you like the new layout, produced by myself from scratch on Photoshop!

1 comments:

JW said...

Excellent work on technologies - you have obviously been working hard with the software in order to get your video just right. Here it would be useful if you had some interaction with the artist about your ideas/choices etc. It may also be useful to invite people to comment on your youtube video in these early stages.