Key elements to include in the video
Cinematography
- Establishing shots at the beginning to set the scene/mood
- establishing shots often include panning shots from a high angle long shot but not always
- Medium and close up shots for the majority of the video to show detail and expression
- The lighting depends on the type dance song, as my choice is not really a club song and has a strong reggae influence the lighting will be bright and sunny and filmed mainly outside in the summer.
- The song.
- No diegetic sound included.
- At the start of the song the tempo is much slower which allows for longer cut rates on the establishing shots.
- Once the beat kicks in the tempo increases and so will the cut rate to match.
- After effects can be included during editing to change the colour palette which alters the look of the video.
- Fade transitions will be used in certain parts of the song to emphasize the relaxed reggae vibe.
- effects such as layering translucent shots onto one another can increase the complexity of the video and make it more interesting to watch.
- The video include mainly shots of people and their surroundings
- The main actors will be wearing colorful, festival and street wear style clothing to appeal to wide audience and to also fit in with the expectations of the dance genre. The video will include shots in urban areas, parks and also festivals to show the full range of where a typical young person spends their time
Yes, excellent ideas. Make sure these are incorporated into your storyboard.
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