Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Lip sync practise

We were tasked with creating a practice lip sync video, in which we had to demonstrate our ability to sync and edit a moving image with a song.  In trying to remain as consistent as possible when working this year we decided to stay within our chosen genre of psychedelic rock and also to apply our skills to two Tame Impala songs. We also felt like this would best prepare us for our final stages of editing with slow and faced paced signing within most Tame Impala's songs. This could later pose a challenge when merging many videos with the same song and allowing it to flow as one seamless video. 
Overall the outcome of the lip sync is basic and could be massively improved with a higher level of editing. This could be achieved through the exploration of various editing programmes such as premier pro as well as iMovie. I have researched various editing programmes in hopes of being able to massively improve the content in which we will film over the next few months. As from AS Media, i learnt that the content in the videos itself is not always sufficient and editing possesses the ability to dramatically alter the overall mood and outcome of a final product. What I will take away from creating this small lip sync is the appreciation for the length of time it takes to edit and sync such small sections of the video when taking into consideration the length of Tame Impala songs which normally range from three to four mins. I will make sure to allow ample time for editing of each section of film. 

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