Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Pete Fraser's '10 Step Guide'
- Step 1 - 'Limber Up'
- preliminary exercises/
- learning to lip synch
- make notes on
some music videos
- Try out the
software and
hardware we
intend to use
- Step 2 - 'Choose the
right track
- Make it short (3
mins 30 secs max)
- May be a mistake going for
a well known or your
favourite song
- Be prepared to
listen to the song
a lot
- Step 3 - 'Write a treatment/ plan
of action
- have a clear concept
- be realistic
- Be orignial
- Step 4 - 'Plan for
everything'
- Storyboards
- Keep in contact regularly with the group (Phone numbers)
- Film early
- Remember to bring equipment
- Make sure
performers
have
rehearsed
- Step 5 - 'Use the Blog
properly'
- Videos that influence you
- Use it to link ideas together
- Photos that spark ideas
- Be 'Media Rich'
- Screen Grabs
- Step 6 - 'The Shoot'
- Shoot the performance
at least four-five times
with different set-ups,
angles
- Check the weather
report
- Health
and Safety
- Locations, choice
of clothes and
correct props at
all times
- Step 7 - 'The Raw
Footage'
- Organise it so its easy to find
- Break it into
manageable chunks
- Upload as soon as
you can
- Be critical with
your footage, if it
doesn’t work,
shoot again
- Step 8 - 'The Edit'
- Synch up
performances first
- Get the whole
picture rather
than tiny
details
- Aim for a dynamic piece
of work (rhythm is key)
- Do any effects
work last
- Step 9 - 'Audience Feeback'
- Get feedback wherever
you can and the sooner
this comes the better
- Upload video to
your blog via
YouTube
- Ask for honest opinions,
don’t just ask your mates
- Step 10 - 'The final
polish'
- Evaluations
- Take advice about what is
needed in your evaluation
(read the ‘bible’