2. Tasks
• BEFORE you start this proforma, make sure you have
exported your 2 videos from Premiere and embedded
from YouTube to your blogger
• Make sure you have sent your blog address [NOT the
login page address] to your tutor
• Once your Key film and test music video are exported
and uploaded you can then clean up your files and
delete the footage from the computer or archive to
One Drive
• Then you can begin!
• Feel free to add extra slides, notes, images, etc where
necessary – make sure you answer the section fully.
Make a point with an example, explain this and link to
other points and your future practice
3. Filming - camera
• I had to learn to use the camera for the first time, which was a
challenging yet interesting learning curve as I had never used a proper
handheld camera before.
• I didn’t know how to properly use the different shades and lighting
settings, so had to film in just the normal settings.
• It was fairly easy to properly set up, including the tripod.
4. Filming - people
• List and discuss a minimum of 3 areas you found interesting, difficult,
what went well, what was less successful, etc about working with
others on the test filming
• We struggled to come up with ideas for what to actually do for the
“Who is it?” video.
• The “Key Task” was relatively easy to shoot, and gave me the idea for
shooting on the stairwell for the actual video.
• Everyone properly contributed their parts to the products and so we
got them done relatively quickly.
5. Editing
• I had to learn Premiere Pro from scratch, as I had never used the
software before.
• I think I paced the cuts for the key video quite well to keep up
suspense and story
• There are large gaps in the who is it video, mainly due to not enough
footage
6. Reflections – what have you learned?
• What are the 3 main things you think you have learned from these
exercises?
• I learned how to use a proper handheld filming camera, though I still
haven’t entirely grasped it
• I learned how to use the Premiere Pro software, which was fun and
useful for future projects.
7. Action Points
• Make 5 action points from the work you’ve done here that you will be
considering and using in your music video project [it could be a
technical aspect with equipment, time management, working with
others, planning, etc]
• The location
• Working alone
• Still camera
• Entheusiasm in acting
• Lipsync
• A proper plan beforehand