Final Music Video

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Thursday, 22 November 2012

British Film Institute

Today my media group and I attended a Media study day at the British Film Institute, which consisted of a conference with the chief examiner Pete Fraser in the morning, He gave us several tips on how to produce our music video as well as giving us a history of music videos. Below is a timeline of a history of music videos as well as a powerpoint presentation he showed us.


In the afternoon Corin Hardy, a music video producer came in and showed us several videos he had produced as well as commenting on each one and explaining hoiw he achieved the effects that were on the video. Below are a few of the videos that Corin has produced which I enjoyed and a copy of the programme of the day. I have also scanned a copy of the notes I made in order to guide me with my own research and planning.























Corin Hardy showed us an extended version of this video which is not available on the internet, I really enjoyed this as it was like a short film and there were an interesting range of shots used.

He also showed us the video below, This video has inspired me to include some similar shots in my own music video as they conform to the idea of nature vs technology.


I really like the above image as the focus in the frame is the flower and the lady bird sue to the out of focus background. I think this is a really intriguing shot as it presents nature in a very detailed yet simple way.
I also liked the focus pull effect of this image as the out of focus foreground of the short grass looking tall is very interesting and I would like to use a similar shot in my music video.

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