Greetings and Salutations!
Welcome to Media TL;DR the series where I break down my greatest projects so you can easily dive in and understand my original ideas. I'm your host Jaydon Smith! And Today's topic is editing hurdles.
Backup Transition
In case I am unable to bring the camera through my terrain to come up to my face, I have an idea to just bring it through and then put a transition to my face by putting in a zoom-up animation, like the one I used for my commercial.
Effects
What would be a true music video without any sort of visual effects? I have added a deep filter to my video, to give it a more 'dangerous" yet adventurous feeling. Since the background will be white for almost every scene, I'm trying to see if my skills will be sufficient enough to do it, even if I do not have a green screen. Maybe I'll add some fun visual effects to my bard to make them more charming.
Cutting
Bringing back some cutting action, it seems great to bring up here. I will have many cuts in this video. I had to change some things in the actual prop lineup though, since I was missing my giant dice, but that's fine. A minor offset will not disqualify this video. I can cut through many failed plans in this video since I can adapt to many conditions that may apply to the extraneous nature of these variables.
That's All!
That's it for this Production Blog everyone! I hope I made at least most of my descriptions and intentions clear. This actually may be the last Production Blog before my actual music video! Did you know that?The next post will be my music video! I hope you're as excited about this as I am, Thank you for reading! And until next time, stay cool and attractive!
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