When I created this animatic of the Foo Fighter's song 'The Pretender' I had gone through the process of watching the music video and storyboarding every shot and cut used until the 0:45th second mark. This helped me understand the concept of quick shot changes and how it sets the mood of the music video.
I created this animatic by taking pictures of the storyboard i created whilst watching the music video then edited the storyboard in sync with the music video to show a better understanding of the song using Adobe Premiere CS6 Pro.
Each photo has been edited to be in sync with the music and video shot edits to give an idea of quick video edits.
Here you can see that i used the crop tool on both the pretender music video and storyboard to have them play at the same time and side by side to help give an understanding of shot variety.
The Foo Fighters music has a quick pace which means that it would need quick edits between it's shots, that would mean that it would need a lot of different shots to switch between; this is so that the audience does not find the same shots repetitive but enticing and watchable. The music video contained shots each band member playing the song from multiple angles as well as master shots containing all the band in one shot. When filming each band member they play the entire song so that there would be enough footage to switch between during the edit stage.
The area in which the place is filmed seems like a big warehouse that gives them a lot of room, the warehouse contains lighting for the musicians and musicians equipment such as drums, microphone stands and guitars.
There was many shots throughout the edit that the music video keeps editing back to which is the master shot which contains the whole band however through quick series of edits it seems as if the shot is new and really don't notice it.
The pace of the editing starts off slow changing to the second shot five seconds in, however once the music hits the 20 second mark the pace of editing becomes very quick changing between shots every second and even every half second. This makes the video look exciting and different as your watching as if the shots are all different in a way.
The area in which the place is filmed seems like a big warehouse that gives them a lot of room, the warehouse contains lighting for the musicians and musicians equipment such as drums, microphone stands and guitars.
There was many shots throughout the edit that the music video keeps editing back to which is the master shot which contains the whole band however through quick series of edits it seems as if the shot is new and really don't notice it.
The pace of the editing starts off slow changing to the second shot five seconds in, however once the music hits the 20 second mark the pace of editing becomes very quick changing between shots every second and even every half second. This makes the video look exciting and different as your watching as if the shots are all different in a way.
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