Video and Sound Production - Project 2: Shooting Practise & Editing
15/5/2024 - 22/5/2024 (Week 4 - Week 5)
Wu Ziyang / 038325
Video and Sound Production / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University
Project 2: Shooting Practise & Editing
Note
Colouring Digital Video Footage
• Establishing a Picture Profile: Sets the baseline look of the footage during shooting.
• Colour-correcting the Footage: Aims to make the footage look as natural and realistic as possible.
• Colour-grading the Footage: A creative process to add atmosphere and emotion to shots.
• Colour Terms in Colour Grading Software and Cameras: Hue, Saturation, Brightness.
• HSS Colour Theory: Used to create mood and colour schemes in films and videos.
• Saturation and Colour Appearance: High saturation makes colours vivid and intense.
• Brightness Adjustment: Pure white increases brightness, and pure black decreases brightness.
Colouring Digital Video Footage
• Establishing a Picture Profile: Sets the baseline look of the footage during shooting.
• Colour-correcting the Footage: Aims to make the footage look as natural and realistic as possible.
• Colour-grading the Footage: A creative process to add atmosphere and emotion to shots.
• Colour Terms in Colour Grading Software and Cameras: Hue, Saturation, Brightness.
• HSS Colour Theory: Used to create mood and colour schemes in films and videos.
• Saturation and Colour Appearance: High saturation makes colours vivid and intense.
• Brightness Adjustment: Pure white increases brightness, and pure black decreases brightness.
Instruction
Doc. 2.1 Module Information Booklet of Video and Sound Production.
In Week 5, we were organized into several groups to complete our group task, which involved managing a crew and shooting movie scenes from pre-production to post-production. The movie we are replicating is "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
Below is the list of our group members and their assigned positions. My role is to play the female protagonist, Evelyn. My duties were to provide costumes and props for the actors and to take care of the lighting during filming.
3.2 Production
In Week 6, we had our production shoot on May 29th in E1.01 Photo Studio. We gathered 30 minutes before class to prepare. After a brief discussion about everyone's roles, we proceeded smoothly with our production. We worked “OT” until 6:30 pm, but our group maintained a friendly atmosphere and good communication, so we kept the mood positive.
Below are some behind-the-scenes videos from our production:
After we sorted out the footage and audio we shot, each of us used these materials to edit our versions.
Footage Editing and Audio Dubbing
I edited the footage and audio together. First, I removed the sound from the original footage and replaced it with professionally recorded audio to achieve better sound quality. The challenge was to synchronize the video and audio accurately. Since multiple groups were recording simultaneously, the audio contained some background noise, so I applied a noise reduction effect to clean it up.
Color Correction and Color Grading
2.4 Final Production
Footage Editing and Audio Dubbing
I edited the footage and audio together. First, I removed the sound from the original footage and replaced it with professionally recorded audio to achieve better sound quality. The challenge was to synchronize the video and audio accurately. Since multiple groups were recording simultaneously, the audio contained some background noise, so I applied a noise reduction effect to clean it up.
Color Correction and Color Grading
YouTube Link:https://youtu.be/MCMBQ5T01r8
4. PROJECT 2: TIKTOK / INSTA VIDEO
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-wjXbsAROtj4zbbiFiXKehV_yHqfJC_z/edit#slide=id.p1Reflection
Experience
The drill starts with careful planning, including preparation, shooting, and editing. This stage highlights the importance of pre-production to ensure the filming process runs smoothly. Coordination and cooperation between team members during the shooting process. This stage emphasizes the importance of editing in shaping the final product.
Observe
I've found that knowing camera angles, lighting Settings, and recording can greatly improve production quality. Successful production relies heavily on effective communication and collaboration among team members.
Discover
I found that details such as the precise movement of the camera had a significant impact on the quality of the final product. I have also found that the production phase can lead to continuous improvement and a more refined final product.
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