Friday 26 September 2014

Lipsync tutorial

In today's lesson we learnt about how lip-syncing  shown in music videos.




 The most common shot types in music videos are tracking and panning and this creates and sustains the viewers level of interest throught the use of energy and dramatic vibes.

Base tracks are when a song is played throughout nonstop , in which the artist lip syncs along side it throughout while being recorded . This is done varies times in maybe different locations, costumes and camera angles so when it comes to editing in Final Cut Pro or other editing software's , the music video can be in sync and also have different visual appearances to it.

We also learnt how to use Final Cut Pro in terms of when editing a Music Video , this meant being able to use markers in final cut pro. This was to mark the point in which the lipsyncing would start and the music- the original soundtrack would come in , this then made it easier to edit the film into the track making it more visual pleasurable .

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