Introducing New Elements
Introducing A New Element
In this post I will be writing about developments we have thought for shots in our music video.
We created our timeline and realised that we actually had enough to cover the whole song. However, we wanted to make it even more appealing. Therefore, we thought of the idea that for the projections, initially we wanted to purchase a lava lamp projector. However, now we found out an easier way to achieve this effect with using all of the equipment in the studio and creating an even more fascinating element when filming.
By achieving this we will have a live camera that will feed into the projector in the same way when we have the camera feeding into the TV. We will simply be using it to project and using a seperate camera to film the actors with the projection. This will emphasize the lava lamps a bit more and make it look like they are around the whole room as we will use the live camera to point at some lava lamps in an enclosed spacing. This means we can purchase less lava lamps as they are expensive if we want many.
For Dancers:
We also realised that we need a more solid direction for what the dancers will be doing during the music video.
SOLANGE - Don't Touch My Hair
By achieving this we will have a live camera that will feed into the projector in the same way when we have the camera feeding into the TV. We will simply be using it to project and using a seperate camera to film the actors with the projection. This will emphasize the lava lamps a bit more and make it look like they are around the whole room as we will use the live camera to point at some lava lamps in an enclosed spacing. This means we can purchase less lava lamps as they are expensive if we want many.
For Dancers:
We also realised that we need a more solid direction for what the dancers will be doing during the music video.
Below are examples of videos that have movements we would want to use:
SOLANGE - Don't Touch My Hair
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