Hi Blog, It’s Mercedes again and here’s another blog telling you all about how the Music Video’s going. As previously mentioned, Adarius and I settled on filming our music video project for Media Studies in a car, aiming for a romantic and breakup theme. Our schedules remained a challenge, but we were determined to make it work. With not being able to stick to our original timeframe. Our plan involved finding a suitable parking lot location that fit our concept. We would be the stars of our video, and we'd take turns filming each other to capture the essence of the song "Irreplaceable" by Beyoncé. Our execution process revolved around using different camera angles, which we learned about in class. This allowed us to showcase our understanding of various aspects of our course while staying true to the video's theme. We realized we couldn't go all out with extravagant scenes or a large cast, but we were excited to work with what we had. The simplicity of just the two of us in a car can give an intimate and personal touch to the project. While we encountered scheduling difficulties, our dedication to the project and the way we already have our ideas picked out, it’s going to be easier to film. It was about making the most of our situation and demonstrating our creativity within our constraints. Bye for now Blog!
Hi Blog, It’s Mercedes again and here’s another blog telling you all about how the Music Video’s going. As previously mentioned, Adarius and I settled on filming our music video project for Media Studies in a car, aiming for a romantic and breakup theme. Our schedules remained a challenge, but we were determined to make it work. With not being able to stick to our original timeframe. Our plan involved finding a suitable parking lot location that fit our concept. We would be the stars of our video, and we'd take turns filming each other to capture the essence of the song "Irreplaceable" by Beyoncé. Our execution process revolved around using different camera angles, which we learned about in class. This allowed us to showcase our understanding of various aspects of our course while staying true to the video's theme. We realized we couldn't go all out with extravagant scenes or a large cast, but we were excited to work with what we had. The simplicity of just the two of us in a car can give an intimate and personal touch to the project. While we encountered scheduling difficulties, our dedication to the project and the way we already have our ideas picked out, it’s going to be easier to film. It was about making the most of our situation and demonstrating our creativity within our constraints. Bye for now Blog!
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