The program I used to edit was Sony Vegas Pro 9. If I didn’t have any access to this program, I would have had to use the school's Adobe Premier. I personally did not want to use Premiere since our school computers were not compatible for editing software. I believe Vegas 9 has more effects, plug-ins and is user friendly, unlike Adobe where the Video FX Bin is very perplexing. In the end Vegas creates a more professional look.
The image below shows one of my colour correction settings, I used on my footage. You can see the vast difference between the raw footage and the edited version on the video preview tab.
I also used Adobe After Effect CS5 to create a ghost effect, to express time passing. I used two plug-ins to achieve this effect, which are frame blending and Twixtor Pro. I also used Maxon Cinema 4D and Photoshop to create the digi-pak and manipulate my images for the magazine advert.
For my planning and research I used Mr. Fitzpatrick’s Myspace for inspirations and ideas. But I mainly used YouTube to analyse music videos of the same genre.
It would be ineffective to just promote bands/artist by only concerts and gigs without advertising them via YouTube or social networking sites. For example in order to actually receive feedback for evaluation task 3 I had to upload my video on a video hosting site, such as YouTube. I then was able to embed a link to my Facebook and Blog for feedback from friends and teachers.
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