After hours and hours and hours of work our website is finally finished! This is the final result.
Blog to document the progress made in planning and making our music video for 'Vox Populi'
30 Seconds To Mars
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Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Friday, 9 December 2011
Editing Again..
These are some of the effects we've used in our video.
This image shows the volume levels of the clips, allowing us to make our clips get gradually louder.
This is a screen shot of part of our time line. We've done a fair amount of editing and as you can see from the image, we've also began adding sound effects too.
This is a closer view of the sound effects we've put on top of the audio. It works for some clips, but didn't work as well for others.
Website Progress
The website is taking much longer than anticipated to finish but we think its coming along well and are pleased with it so far.
We also changed some of the photographs in our photo section as we decided that there were not enough photos of the band and was overcrowded with soldier pictures.
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
War/Gun sound effects
On most of the war music videos which we have watched, you can hear the sounds of guns firing etc and it makes them look more realistic. So, we were thinking of trying it out and seeing what ours would look like. I've found some videos on YouTube which have the sound effects used available for download:
Echelon Shots
We were thinking about filming some shots of a group of people singing the choral parts of Vox Populi. I think this would give the video a more authentic feel and make it more like one of 30 Seconds To Mars' videos. I also think that this could be the Echelon- always included in 30STM' music videos. We thought of doing this on a green screen so that we could use one of these images of War memorials in the background:
Final Shoot?
For our video we have already done 3 shoots:
-The signs
-The band
-Combat
We now have roughly 40 minutes of footage but we are still missing vital shots which we need to film in our final location. The shots left to film include the 'drill' shots (with the soldiers), the goodbyes at the start of the video, some shots of the main soldier with his girlfriend and the shots where the girlfriend is told about his death.
This shoot will be done in Laura's house and also in a field next to Laura's house. We think this shoot will take 2-3hours as we really don't have that much left to film. Once we have this footage we will be able to finish editing and begin adding effects and transitions.
-The signs
-The band
-Combat
We now have roughly 40 minutes of footage but we are still missing vital shots which we need to film in our final location. The shots left to film include the 'drill' shots (with the soldiers), the goodbyes at the start of the video, some shots of the main soldier with his girlfriend and the shots where the girlfriend is told about his death.
This shoot will be done in Laura's house and also in a field next to Laura's house. We think this shoot will take 2-3hours as we really don't have that much left to film. Once we have this footage we will be able to finish editing and begin adding effects and transitions.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Editing Stages 2
These are some screen shots of the time line on iMovie. As you can see, we've managed to edit quite a lot of footage but there are still many gaps which we will fill after we have done the last shoot.
Our Live Feed
This is our live twitter feed. We acquired real tweets from the band members personal twitter accounts.
YouTube Video
Twitter Font
We used the website, Dafont.com in order to download part of the twitter font to use in our live feed box.
The font is named, Arista Light.
We wanted to newest twitter icon to use in our feed. We searched on google to discover what the official twitter logo for the moment was.
Youtube Video Box
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We also thought that by letter-boxing our video that it would look more professional as most music videos on YouTube tend to be letter boxed.
Website Printscreens
We are currently working on the design of our website and are constantly changing it as we come up with new ideas and change one thing then deciding that another part of the website doesn't go well with what we've changed. We have changed the background colour of our side-boxes (Top image) to a raspberry/burgundy colour as it looked good with the band title.
Panic! At The Disco
We wanted to know how to make our embedded video look legitimate. We knew from our website research that Panic! At the Disco have a dark website background so we print screened their embedded video in order to take different aspects from what they have done and incorporate it into our website. We will incorporate the YouTube bar and also the opaque bar at the top.
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