Welcome back!
Hey guys, welcome back. I know we were screaming for something new after my last post, but here we are with my research for our 2-minute video. I chose as my brief, which im super excited for. For my AICE Media Studies portfolio, I’m creating a 2-minute video. I haven’t picked the final genre yet, but I know I want it to be exciting and grab people’s attention. My goal is to make something that’s fun, a little dramatic, and shows off cool media skills. Basically, I want my audience to say, ‘Whoa, how did they do that?’ by the end. Let's get into it!
Reasearch
I’ve been watching lots of short videos online to get ideas. TikTok, YouTube, and even movie clips are my research And let me tell you, some videos teach you the simplest rules to follow to make an amazing clip, and there are other videos that include how to take the best camera shots and how to do amazing editing, even with my skills, that doesn't mean that I can't improve. I noticed that even a tiny 2-minute video can feel like a rollercoaster if you use quick cuts, dramatic music, or funny surprises. I want to try using some of these tricks in my own video. If you're interested, this is the video I watched https://youtu.be/CcLarHrGbfo?si=pj59apCq2bVBFdoj
Planning
Even though I haven’t started yet, I’m planning to use:
Close-ups to show reactions.
Fast cuts for action or tension.
Background music that sets the mood.
I think playing with these elements will make the video feel bigger than 2 minutes.
Production
I know, guys, picking a genre and sticking to one story will be tough. But creating all these ideas has already taught me a lot about planning a video. I’ve learned that even tiny details like the angle of the camera or a sound effect can change how people will feel when they watch. I’m excited to experiment and see which idea will work best.
Peace Out
Even though I haven't filmed the final video yet, planning this project has been super fun, as well as sharing it with you guys and knowing that you have something to look forward to. I can't wait to see how my ideas come together, and I know this 2-minute video is going to teach me a ton about storytelling, editing, and making my audience actually feel something. Hopefully, they'll be entertained and maybe even a little impressed. Im super excited to show you guys the end result im also super excited to have fun, and I know I will come into problems, but there is always a solution. Until next time, Peace out!
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