Analysis of Lip Sync
Tutorial - Delilah (Never Be
Another One)
The majority of video included shots
conventional to music videos. I learnt the most
common shot types are:
Close Ups
Medium Close Ups
We also used obvious edits
conventional of music videos such as;
A filter at the beginning of the video called 'light rays'
Black and white filter at some aspects of the video
Slow motion
Rewind, Fast forward, Time lapse
Base tracks were used through the majority
of the music video. (When the artist is filmed
singing the whole song)
Most videos use them in order to use repeated shots
which are conventional of music videos.
Markers are normally used in music videos as a way of
syncing up the artist's mouth to the original song track.
Evaluation - What we did, and what went wrong?
We used markers on Final Cut Pro in order
to match the music to the artists's mouth.
However, one or two areas were out of
sync, not because of the editing, but
because of the artist messing up the lyrics
during filming
We used 4 basetracks but, editing would've
have been easier if we had done more
The shots were framed well however, we noticed
that when we added a balck and white effect to a
shot the artist's coat was fuzzy on the screen
We learnt the artist should never wear
twead, wool etc whilst filming. It confuses
the camera and leaves a fuzzy effect
on the shot.