At the end of last year, we learned about base track editing and the use of markers. We learned that editing music videos is not the same as editing a thriller opening because music videos rely on base track editing in so that the flow of the shot can be continuous in relation to the song. Base track also helps to join two scenes together without messing up the lip syncing. Another benefit is that it gives us more material to work with. In last year's version of the music video, me and my group filmed four times in different locations. We then used base track editing to join the four together. We then incorporated the use of markers so that we would be able to keep the bits that we wanted and throw away other bits that we didn't want. The markers helped us to know which sequence to keep in each part of the music video.
My last year's music video can se seen on the following link:
My video is under the title of 'Set 3 Marisa/Dan'
Rizzle Kicks - Down with the trumpets
Rizzle Kicks - Down with the trumpets
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