Task 1: I learnt...
- that the art of lip syncing is actually in singing
- the usefulness of shooting in set ups instead of in terms of shots
- how to sync clips according to the music first before cutting out the set ups where not needed in editing
My Audition Video
- the importance of warming up before shooting/rehearsals
- each member of the band has a different personality to them and had to learn how to exude that when performing for example the guitarist, whom I was meant to embody, had a "cool" air about him and he's usually full of energy as you can see from the GIF below
- the story behind the lyrics of the song how to demonstrate them via body language
- how to work in groups, especially with people I've never met before, and take everybody's ideas into consideration
My band warming up before a rehearsal shoot |
- organisation in bringing a variety of costume choices on the right time before fitting day & then keeping the outfit I choose on fitting day neat and tidy till the shoot day
- how to adapt to last minute changes by finding creative solutions; many of what I tried on either didn't fit or wasn't giving the right look so there were a lot of changes and things were only really finalized the last day before the shoot
My finalized costume decision |
- more about the grading process and how it takes up the most time of editing
- to edit by 'lip-syncing' each take of each set up first then selecting the best takes and cutting them down where needed
-the importance of framing during the shooting because it directly impacts whether you'd have to re-adjust framing during the editing session
- to edit by 'lip-syncing' each take of each set up first then selecting the best takes and cutting them down where needed
-the importance of framing during the shooting because it directly impacts whether you'd have to re-adjust framing during the editing session
Below is a time-lapse of the behind the scenes of task 2 and task 3 put together
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