Scrapbook music video
I have been creating this "music video" throughout this module. It has been a slow burner. I wanted to explore a way of combining music art and tap dance and a video puts these disciplines into one product and adds the element of duration and time which still imagery does not.
I appreciate that it is not professional (lots of thing were recorded at my home - no green screens). It is not something which could be used to accompany the song, as an official music video. This isn't the point of my project though. I have used this video to document (like a scrapbook) the work I have been doing, applying it in a different form.
This was created on Premiere Pro, a software I have taught myself, so this video has been about playing with the software, experimenting and exploring what I can do on it (hence all of the effects).
I think the graphics of the video aren't too random to accompany the song, it was created in the 70s when technological development was at its early stages, like my stages with Premiere Pro.
Here are some still which portray the overlap between dance and visuals in the same place.
No comments:
Post a Comment