Here's another idea/experiment.
It didn't turn out as well I'd hoped, but the general idea was to convey a sort of post-apocalyptic feeling. Problem was I still have so little actual footage because of camera issues, so the overal feel is a little more no-kids-went-to-the-park-today rather than post-apocalyptic, but it's the thought that counts, right? I would've liked to have had a really strong image for the first "Oh, Death" (at the end of the clip) to finish it but I couldn't... No matter, watch this space!
Song: Oh, Death
Artist: Jen Titus
(I realise real actual copyrighted songs aren't allowed for the final piece, so I'll find something different if I develop this idea.)
Monday, 28 December 2009
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Update.
Merry Christmas Eve, everyone.
Okay, so, admittedly I haven't been doing a whole lot recently on here. Since I found out the spec changed as regards music copyright and stuff I've had to rethink my trailer idea (basically the storyboards below), and I've decided it won't work without the song I was intending to use (Dylan's "Beyond Here Lies Nothing", if you were interested), and thus have... done nothing. Although, the Christmas season seems to have awoken my enthusiasm again, and I managed to take some footage yesterday... In a carpark, whilst about to go Christmas shopping. Pretty poor, yes. Plus, my camera is on the blink, so I only managed to get a whole 14 seconds...
Here it is, anyway. My first attempt at trying out my idea of taking out frames to make the footage skip and jump whilst someone is walking. I had to use Windows Movie Maker, because Adobe Premiere Pro couldn't support the video type, but I'm working on changing that. I cut it down to about 4 seconds too, but expect more to come (hopefully).
Okay, so, admittedly I haven't been doing a whole lot recently on here. Since I found out the spec changed as regards music copyright and stuff I've had to rethink my trailer idea (basically the storyboards below), and I've decided it won't work without the song I was intending to use (Dylan's "Beyond Here Lies Nothing", if you were interested), and thus have... done nothing. Although, the Christmas season seems to have awoken my enthusiasm again, and I managed to take some footage yesterday... In a carpark, whilst about to go Christmas shopping. Pretty poor, yes. Plus, my camera is on the blink, so I only managed to get a whole 14 seconds...
Here it is, anyway. My first attempt at trying out my idea of taking out frames to make the footage skip and jump whilst someone is walking. I had to use Windows Movie Maker, because Adobe Premiere Pro couldn't support the video type, but I'm working on changing that. I cut it down to about 4 seconds too, but expect more to come (hopefully).
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