Hi everyone,
Within my draft videos it is clear that I have sped-up clips particularly within the break of the song. The ultimately enables the music video to slow down with longer length clips being inserted, however the sped-up clips allow.
When filming my music video I made sure that when filming clips that I would want to have sped-up, which is usually used in post, I had an effect already on my camera entitle the 'Miniature Effect'. As well, as making the picture quality more pristine and vivid in colour when filming with this effect on automatically speeds up the clip - however, it is important to keep the camera still otherwise the effect would't be successful. Ultimately saving me time in post-production as the clip was already sped-up with colour correction - making this a perfect effect to use.
Within Ed Sheeran's 'Castle on the Hill' music video, the song is upbeat including mise-en-scene resembling a club and a group of youths adding to the fun and uplifting vibe the song brings. However, during the break of the song, sped-up clips are used - ultimately letting the music video slow down, but also allowing the tempo and fun beat of the song kept up with the sped -up clip.
Hope you enjoyed reading!
See you soon!
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