Music Video - Draft 4



For our fourth draft, Yoli and I added the ocean background onto most areas using green-screen in order to create continuity. In order to add to the youthfulness of the video and remind the audience that the song is about a girl being distracted from her school work, Yoli and I created paper boats held up by revision resources, and used the green screen to create extra dimension in these oceanic shots. 

We also finally added in the interviewers' answers across the London footage (that people kept telling us to cut down). Yoli and I are really pleased with the result of this - though it was difficult for people to be heard and the background noise not be too overbearing on the music, it made one decision for us, that we would have our interviewers overlayed in. We did consider just having voice-overs, but it was even more difficult to make out what people were saying without being able to lip read. We experimented with a range of voice effects on Premiere Pro, but none gave us what we really wanted - an efficient voice isolator. 

Yoli also went through, frame by frame, to rid of the dark lines we've been seeing towards the end of the video on the green-screen. She did this by using a blue tool across the green layer, having to avoid Robyn and the wall. Perhaps there could have been a more time-efficient way, but this was the solution we found fastest. 

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