My Music Video

 



    After these weeks of working on my music video, I can honestly say I tried my best. During the filming process I had fun with my actors. Before that though I had to endure two bus rides to the filming location. The walking after getting off had to be the worst part about this whole production process. Filming the driving scenes became fun however when they became driving lesson after since I taught the actor some things about driving. The driving instruction was not the only fun part about this production. As I became more involved in the video, I made an appearance and could barely keep a straight face. I'm usually a shy person and don't like to appear in anything, but I wasn't like that for this production. You can say, it brought me out of my shell. After filming, the editing process was not as fun as my last production. There were technical issues that kept repeating themselves, for example. Made the video impossible to see while editing it. Also, I realized I could have done way better. I should have made my scenes more elaborate, instead of keeping it as a casual type film. I am disappointed in how better my commercial is compared to the music video. There were transitions I included that went along with the video, however. I believe it made the introduction into some scenes pop more. Intrigued the audience more is a better way to say it. Maybe I should have chosen a better song from Pop Smoke's album. It was the cleanest song of the album before the radio edit, so I think that's why I'm not so satisfied. Before I go on even more of a tangent, enjoy my music video above, Thank You.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Title Research: Lady Bird

Comparing 9, the short, and 9, the full length movie

Title Research: Mystic Pizza