Today we have to research our genre for our music video. I learned a lot about the production process from our last commercial. I learned how to use the controls on the camera. I get confused with zooming in and zooming out but other than that I feel comfortable controlling the camera. During the editing process, it was hard editing at first because I kept cutting out the beginning and last part of clips we were using. Using transitions were also hard because it didn't run smoothly. After tweaking and fixing the clips it finally looked how I wanted it.
The song we chose is Buttercup by Jack Stauber. We chose this because we found it on the app, TikTok, and it sounds like a fun, upbeat song. The usual conventions for pop music is wide shots, close up shots and pan shots. The sound is mainly upbeat and there's a lot of cut aways. Common costumes in pop music videos are mainly normal everyday clothes. Early 2010 pop music was basic clothes but over the years artists wear more costumes or more unique looks. The theme of these videos play a huge part in the video. The lighting in pop music videos that are more energetic and happy songs have more bright lighting in it while calm and mellow songs have dimmer lighting. The actors in pop videos are mainly the singer themselves, they may have a few extras but its mainly focused on them. The makeup for music videos vary. Some might have very bold makeup looks while some go for a more natural look. Theres not really much props in the music videos, there may be a radio or a chair but nothing abnormal. The setting for music videos also vary as well. Most joyful songs are in common, public places while gloomy songs are in buildings or private areas.
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