2. Tasks
• BEFORE you start this proforma, make sure you have
exported your 2 videos from Premiere and embedded
from YouTube to your blogger
• Make sure you have sent your blog address [NOT the
login page address] to your tutor
• Once your Key film and test music video are exported
and uploaded you can then clean up your files and
delete the footage from the computer or archive to
One Drive
• Then you can begin!
• Feel free to add extra slides, notes, images, etc where
necessary – make sure you answer the section fully.
Make a point with an example, explain this and link to
other points and your future practice
3. Filming - camera
• List and discuss a minimum of 3 areas you found interesting, difficult,
what went well, what was less successful, etc about using the camera
• I fond that changing the iso on the camera was interesting as you
could make it lighter or darker depending on what kind of
atmosphere you wanted. I found that focusing the camera was
difficult. We filmed lots of different shots but a lot of them were out
of focus.
4. Filming - people
• List and discuss a minimum of 3 areas you found interesting, difficult,
what went well, what was less successful, etc about working with
others on the test filming
• Me, Dan and Matt communicated well and shared all of ideas and put
them together into one project.
• We only had 1 person in both videos.
5. Editing
• List and discuss a minimum of 3 areas you found interesting, difficult,
what went well, what was less successful, etc about your editing in
Premiere
• I loved using different effects on premiere pro like transitions and
animations on the footage. I edited quickly and effectively but had a
bit oof struggle exporting to the highest quality at the end.
6. Reflections – what have you learned?
• What are the 3 main things you think you have learned from these
exercises?
• I have learnt the basics of using a camera
• Learned how to edit a music video.
• Learnt how to create a story for a project.
7. Action Points
• Make 5 action points from the work you’ve done here that you will be
considering and using in your music video project [it could be a
technical aspect with equipment, time management, working with
others, planning, etc]
• More planning of location so not just wondering around
• Use a tripod more because more stable
• Spend more time focusing the camera.
• Using lighting to enhance the footage.
• Have more movement of the camera to make shots more cinematic.