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Music Video Reflection

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    My group and I decided to do a country song for our music video. After much debate we decided on the song “You Should Be Here” by Cole Swindell. Some conventions found in country song music videos are that they tend to follow a storyline throughout the video and that the storyline usually relates to the lyrics of the song. The storyline of the video is usually used to further convey the true message that the song sends. Country music videos also tend to use mise en scene such as cowboy hats, boots, jeans with big buckle belts, and button down shirts. Usually the setting of these videos are in rural areas or isolated areas where there are less people.     Our music video follows country music video conventions in the way that the storyline of our video relates to the lyrics of our song. In the song we chose, the artist expresses the loss of a loved one and reminiscences on the times he had with them. Throughout the song the artist talks about h...

You Should Be Here Music Video

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    This music video was very fun to make and overall taught us many things about the filmmaking process. Working with a group helped us all learn how to compromise, make team efforts, and split workloads. Not only this, but this project further developed our skills when it came to filming scenes and editing footage.      At first, we were indecisive about our plans and were having a hard time making decisions as a group. We weren't positive about the song, the themes, the scenes, or even the genre. After extensive discussions, we all agreed on the song “You Should Be Here” by Cole Swindell and decided we wanted the theme of this music video to be sorrowful. We agreed that we wanted our music video to follow the storyline of some friends that had recently had a loved one pass away.     Many things got in the way of filming such as sports, the pandemic, and social distancing but all of these obstacles just taught us how to ...

Music Video Editing Blog

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      My group and I decided to start the editing process the same day we finished filming, which was December 4th. We decided to do this because it had already been so difficult for all of us to get together due to the pandemic and so we thought it would be best to take advantage of the time we had together. We decided to edit our music video on the program iMovie since the four of us were very familiar with the program.     While we were filming we decided to do multiple takes of each scene so we had backup footage incase certain parts of shots were no useable. However, because of this, this meant that we had a lot of footage to sort through. The four of us got together and all looked at each take we filmed one by one and then selected the takes that we thought would work the best for what we were trying to achieve in our music video. Once chose all the takes we wanted, we transferred them onto the computer and uploaded them to the iMovie program. We then went...

Music Video Filming Blog

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            My group and I decided to start filming on Wednesday December 2. After the many obstacles that we had to overcome in order to get together and film we finally agreed upon a date. My group members and I all met up at one of our group member's house.  Due to certain circumstances revolving Covid and the safety of our group members, we could not go to the house we had originally planned to film at, and therefore some scenes had to be filmed differently than what the story board stated.       An example of this is the fireplace scenes that we had included in our story board. The house of the group member we had originally planned to film in had a fire pit in which we could shoot those specific scenes, the house we ended up filming at, however, did not. We decided to film these scenes on the beach instead, since the the house we ended up filming in was close to the beach. The beach scene still provided the audience with ...