Copyright Issues
The owners of the rights to the song are Detail Records. To get
permission and legal rights to make a music video we would need to contact them
at hellodetail@gmail.com. They seem to have given permission for a music video
to be released by a third party.
Editing logs
Each time I needed to make a new scene, I would create a new project and import my footage into After effects. I dragged the footage from the camera onto the new composition button even if I didn't need the footage, because I needed composition settings from the video like FPS, resolution and aspect ratio. After each scene had been completed, I would convert the video to MP4 to make it fit youtube's formatting better.
If I was using real footage, I would duplicate the layer, and use the rotobrush tool to coat the objects I wanted the character to stand behind. Then I would insert the character in between the two layers, with the roto layer on top.
Then I would use the motion tracking tool on the lower footage layer and track a spot onto the character and set the target to a null object and parent the character to it (explained later) so the character would look more in the footage.
Next, since I would want to move the character, I would keyframe the character by pressing the stopwatch on the first frame I want the character to start moving in, and set the end keyframe by dragging the time scrubber on the timeline forward on the last fram I want my character to move in. I can't keyframe over keyframes that have already been keyframed (from the motion tracking) so I would attach the keyframes to a null object and make the null object the characters parent. That means the character will follow the animation information of the null object.
Each time I needed to make a new scene, I would create a new project and import my footage into After effects. I dragged the footage from the camera onto the new composition button even if I didn't need the footage, because I needed composition settings from the video like FPS, resolution and aspect ratio. After each scene had been completed, I would convert the video to MP4 to make it fit youtube's formatting better.
If I was using real footage, I would duplicate the layer, and use the rotobrush tool to coat the objects I wanted the character to stand behind. Then I would insert the character in between the two layers, with the roto layer on top.
Then I would use the motion tracking tool on the lower footage layer and track a spot onto the character and set the target to a null object and parent the character to it (explained later) so the character would look more in the footage.
Next, since I would want to move the character, I would keyframe the character by pressing the stopwatch on the first frame I want the character to start moving in, and set the end keyframe by dragging the time scrubber on the timeline forward on the last fram I want my character to move in. I can't keyframe over keyframes that have already been keyframed (from the motion tracking) so I would attach the keyframes to a null object and make the null object the characters parent. That means the character will follow the animation information of the null object.
Risk Assessment
Since we are filming next to roads, we need to be careful.
While editing, wires must be tied down to avoid people tripping
over them, and drinks must be kept away from computers to avoid electrocution
and damage of sixth form property.
Filming from the top floor of the indoor car park would have several risks involved, like accidents with cars, and being on such a high building, we could risk falling.
Filming from the top floor of the indoor car park would have several risks involved, like accidents with cars, and being on such a high building, we could risk falling.
Budget
If we were to buy equipment needed specifically for the video, we
would need:
A PC
running Windows 10 – The HP 110 Desktop PC http://www.ebuyer.com/665321-hp-desktop-pc-110-desktop-pc-j2f55ea-abu?gclid=CjwKEAiAoIK1BRCRiMqphvnlwlwSJAAOebPMerCMTafKfDiXVUQJdd5M1w8bfjcwFCjPnnXNN_NiuBoCBqjw_wcB#fo_c=951&fo_k=98efa4c66b3c8bb2f2fce91ae68be91f&fo_s=gplauk?mkwid=s_dc&pcrid=51482417219&pkw=&pmt=
This camera records in 1080p. DSLR's are not great at recording audio, which will be fine for our use because we will not be recording audio anyway.
Adobe Creative Cloud Membership –
Illustrator – Shape creating program for Michael
Photoshop – Photo manipulation and great for sketching
for Michael
After Effects – Used for applying effects like
roto-scoping after the video has been arranged in Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro – Used to arrange clips and work with
sound
SpeedGrade – Color grading of clips easily
Membership per month costs around £30, but Adobe
offers a 30-day free trial which we can use.
If we were to need a van, we could hire one from
B&Q’s service for £15 an hour. It takes probably around 6 hours to film,
which would total £165.
The total budget is £960.
We can take out a minimum of a £500 loan from HSBC if
we need to.
Production schedule
Start of project until the 23rd of march: Pre
production
Wednesday 23rd March: Capturing of footage around
Tamworth
Thursday 24th March: Editing of footage
Saturday 26th March until Sunday 3rd April:
Editing footage
Wednesday 6th April: Editing of footage
Thursday 7th April: Editing of current footage, Michael
drew for the project
Role allocation
Drawn assets
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Filming/scripting
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Post Production
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Michael
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Hayden
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Location recess
Mood boards
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