Over the past few weeks I have been working on my final major project for which I chose to make a music video. My aim was to create a music video for the rapper Bones in the style that his videos are usually in and I feel like overall I have done that pretty well. My initial idea was a performance based music video filmed in a dark or run down area with b roll of the performer in interesting or unique locations that is made to look like it was filmed with a old (semi broken) VHS camera.
As soon as I chose this idea I had an actor in mind however when I first asked him he wasn’t too keen on being in the video however as I started to get ideas for the videos and told him them he agreed to be in it. I created camera scripts and storyboards however I feel like they don’t really show how my final video will look like as one of the main focuses of the video is how it was edited.
As the artist is known for making dark music I had the obvious idea to have the performer wearing all black however since I wanted a lot of it would be filmed at night I thought a bright contrasting colour would look good on the performer. For some of the performance shots the actor wore a reflective neon hoodie which not only stood out but also made the background look darker.
I originally planned on filming in the two weeks off as the actor has college Monday-Friday and I usually work on the weekend so it would be hard to organise a day after the two weeks off to film. We ended up filming on the 25th of April, we met in Cardiff town and walked to the museum, on the way we walked through a tunnel and thought it would be a good location to get some b-roll so we filmed a few shots there. We got to the museum at around 3pm as this is when it starts to get quiet according to google, we confirmed with a worker that we were allowed to film inside the museum and got all the footage we needed. Our next location was a public graveyard next to the actors house however we had to wait till it got dark so we went back to the actors house so I could explain the shots I want to get to him in further detail and for him to learn the lyrics to the song (something I told him to do for about a month before filming). We also acquired a LED light that attaches onto the top of a DSLR which ended up being so much better than my original plan (aiming a torch at the performer) as it lit up the whole area that the camera is pointed at as appose to a torch which would light up a small area, I feel like if I didn’t get the LED light my video would’ve turned out really different and not in a good way. It took many attempts but I got all the performance needed along with some more b-roll.
I feel like I managed my time and resources well, luckily I didn’t have to book any equipment as I used my own camera and a LED light that I borrowed from my friend, I also brought a tripod with me just in case but I didn’t end up using it. Finding a date to film on was harder than I thought, I wanted to film in the two weeks off as I wanted to have plenty of time to edit and it would be pretty unlikely that both me and the actor would both have a full free day to film afterwards. The first week of the two weeks off we were unable to film as we were both busy, the second week we were both free on many days however it was raining heavily for most of the week, we ended up deciding the day before filming as there was a low chance of rain once it got dark, it rained all day but luckily as it started to get dark the rain stopped so we were able to film.
I feel like one of the strengths of my video is the variety of unique shots I have throughout, this allows me to have fast cuts and in my opinion the video doesn’t feel repetitive. My aim was to recreate the style of video that Bones is known for while incorporating effects that would not normally be seen in one of his videos and I feel like I have successfully done this whilst filming and editing my video.
I feel like one of the weaknesses of my video is at some points the lip syncing isn’t very convincing due to the fact that the actor didn’t know the lyrics to the songs, I tried to get rid of this issue by filming some lines of the song separately to ensure he knows them as well as he can and by adding effects or transitions over the parts where he clearly doesn’t know the lyrics so he isn’t the main focus of the video at these points.
I showed my video to my class and my tutors and got some feedback, I was told that I successfully recreated the style of Bones’s music video in my video, I was also told that I chose the right actor as he fits the dark style of the video, I feel like as my video focuses mainly on the artist or in this case actor finding the right actor was important and as soon as I had the idea for my video I knew exactly who to have as the actor, I feel like the video would’ve turned out really differently if I had a different actor. The one thing that I was told I could’ve improved is the lip-syncing at some parts, I regularly reminded the actor for about a month before filming to learn the lyrics and he still waited until the last hour to start learning them, to improve this next time I should check whether the actor is learning the lyrics/lines way before filming.























