Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Example



Whilst making our music video, we would like to include a '3D image' like the one above for example. We made this using a app called Fyuse this creates a gif which you can import into iMovie. This will be one of many cutaway shots but we don't want to these to dominate the whole music video. These are seen in numerous other music videos including 'What If I Go?' by Mura Masa (shown below) This creates a young edgy vibe. However you can achieve this effect by using a Nimslo 3D camera however they cost around £120 so it is a cheaper alternative to use the app Fyuse.

Nimslo 3D camera 
This camera works by taking a image at the exact same time just from slightly different angles and once they are merged together they create a '3D image' or a gif. 






When this video starts you can see the cutaway shots that were filmed on the Nimslo 3D camera. Tis is something we would love to re-create in our music video.

Friday, 15 September 2017

Finding insparation

Whilst researching for inspiration, i have come across multiple music videos that i really enjoy. By doing this i hope to pick out different aspects of each music video and turn it into something unique. Here I put together a series of different images that are all filmed multiple. The 'urban indie' genre is something that i would love to follow, i want to make an ordinary day look exciting.





Inspiration



 The style of this music video is something that Me and Lucy are definitely considering. There is a serious 90's vibe surrounding this particular music video, even though this is not the genre we would go but the aesthetic of the music video is a huge inspiration. There is also a casual feel about it which is something we will also consider. We would not want to create a completely narrative nor performance based music video but would prefer to do a mixture of the two. For example in this music video there is lip-syncing followed by performance. I feel like it would be quite hard to create a strictly narrative video but with the support of the performance aspect it make it that little bit easier.