Previous Videos I Have Made
A huge deciding factor when choosing my NEA brief was what brief I was more passionate about.
I have always had a very strong passion for film and video editing, so much so, I have a Sony ZV-1 camera and edit on Final Cut Pro.
Here is a video I made about a trip up to London.
This gave me greater confidence filming in public and busy spaces, and encouraged me to keep any eye out for aesthetic shots to film.
I filmed this video on my Sony ZV-1 and edited it on Final Cut Pro.
Inspired by the John Lewis Christmas Adverts I decided to film my own 'advert' about me and my dog, Willow.
This was a really fun project to take on, and my first video that followed a progressive narrative.
Like all of my videos I have made, all filming and editing was done by me.
I filmed this video on my Sony ZV-1 and edited it on Final Cut Pro.
I filmed this vlog over the course of 2 days when I was on holiday in Italy in the summer.
The video features the Gucci Museum, the Florence food market, going out for dinner, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a road trip to Cinque Terre and dinner again.
This vlog encouraged me to (alike the London Trip Video) stay inspired throughout the days of filming and what I should and shouldn't film.
I also experienced with Final Cut Pro's transitions and text to add another exciting element to my video.
I also synced the song to the beat drop of arriving at Cinque Terre and then edited the song to be longer to cover the whole videos length.
Since the London video, I think it is also clear my improved confidence of filming in public too!
One of my favourite videos I have made to date!
I filmed this video on my Sony ZV-1 and edited it on Final Cut Pro.
Inspired by the popular Netflix series, Outerbanks, I created a video similar to the way the Outerbanks characters are introduced at the beginning of the series (see below)...
When each character is introduced in the series, there is a freeze-frame and then their name 'written' next to them - so I made sure that my video had this iconic feature too.
To make my sound, sound like John B (the man who is speaking in the original video), I used an AI impression instillation to add to the realism and authenticity of my video.
For the backing song, I chose the song 'Up Up' by Sandollar - the song also features in Season 1 of Outerbanks, so I thought it was a good intertextual reference for those who have already watched the series.
I also had to make sure my video matched up with the sound, and also layered photos onto of my videos to add even more personalisation.
I used a variety of clips shot by my Sony ZV-1, Sony Lens G, and iPhone and edited this on multiple platforms of multiple sections of my video but primarily Final Cut Pro.
With the skills that I have obtained from these videos and others I have made, I am feeling confident about my Music Video and looking forward to putting these skills into practice again.
I am also excited to learn new editing skills, eg. new transitions etc!
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