Song Length: 4:13.
0-30 seconds: Intro
30-42 seconds: Verse 1.
42- 1:02: Verse 2
1:02- 1:14: Bridge 1.
1:14-1:28: Bridge 2.
1:28- 1:43: Chorus 1.
1:43- 1:54: Verse 3
1:54- 2:05: Verse 4
2:05- 2:19: Bridge 3
2:19- 2:44: Chorus 2
2:44 - 3:13: Breakdown 1
3:13- 3:25: Solo 1
3:25- 3:39: Bridge 4
3:38- 4:12: Chorus 3 with ending vocal.
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Update....
I have decided to change my song, therefore i have had to change all of the research and build up work accordingly which i have done and can seen on my earlier posts. The new song is chosen the idea in the video is the same as the lyrics still have meaning to what i will be showing. I am filming the remaining shots needed and re shooting what needs to be done over the holidays and will continue with editing after christmas.
Tuesday, 25 November 2008
I d'nay
Finally starting some proper editing today to meet 1st deadline, will try and stay after school once a week to relieve some pressure. Will use initial storyboards and animatic to try adn give a good order to my 1st draft of the music video.
Monday, 17 November 2008
Chip off the old block....
ATM im just learning to get all of new features on Final Cut Pro before goin mental and making a proper start on my music video. this means i can have the basics down and make a start without making mistakes and having to quickly thrash down a basic edit for the 14th of december
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Video Stuff
Have uploaded all of my videos onto final cut pro and have changed the names of each clip so i know what im doing.
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Grabbing the bull by the horns...
I am hoping to shoot this on the 16th November 2008 this is the final part of the music video i will need to film to complete all of the footage. This is the part of the music video, is the area where the band is performing in the same setting as the previous nights events. This section will have the same the characters from the part in the band. the instruments used will be 1 guitar a bass guitar and a drum kit. as the video reaches an end the band start to break up the drum kit using their instrument and arms.
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Mise en Scene
Mise En Scene:
Clothing:
The clothing that will be worn will be in keeping with recent styles and fashions this will make the video seem more raw and ghetto, this also helps the video to be more believable to the viewer as it looks more realistic therefore they can relate to the content more easily. I want to keep the music video realistic and by making the clothing casual it is more realistic and it also gives a point of view what young people get up to in real life. The simplicity of the Mise en scene means that the overall look of the video will be of real life.
Lighting:
I used a spotlight as a major source of light as at night the light was thin on the ground. This was set up at a certain distance from the action this allowed the light to be spread over a larger space it also meant it was less dazzling for the characters being filmed.
Props:
Sherbet
Five-pound note
Rizla
Tobacco
Beer
Water
Large litre glass
8 Shot glasses
Table
Chairs
Tripod
Camera
Actors:
I used this group of friends as the actors for my music video as they are some of my closest friends, which means they would listen to me when it came to me giving them orders and asking them to do things to aid the production of the music video. I also used this group of people as in the video i want the people on screen look like close friends as this was i believe the best way to get that to happen.
Clothing:
The clothing that will be worn will be in keeping with recent styles and fashions this will make the video seem more raw and ghetto, this also helps the video to be more believable to the viewer as it looks more realistic therefore they can relate to the content more easily. I want to keep the music video realistic and by making the clothing casual it is more realistic and it also gives a point of view what young people get up to in real life. The simplicity of the Mise en scene means that the overall look of the video will be of real life.
Lighting:
I used a spotlight as a major source of light as at night the light was thin on the ground. This was set up at a certain distance from the action this allowed the light to be spread over a larger space it also meant it was less dazzling for the characters being filmed.
Props:
Sherbet
Five-pound note
Rizla
Tobacco
Beer
Water
Large litre glass
8 Shot glasses
Table
Chairs
Tripod
Camera
Actors:
I used this group of friends as the actors for my music video as they are some of my closest friends, which means they would listen to me when it came to me giving them orders and asking them to do things to aid the production of the music video. I also used this group of people as in the video i want the people on screen look like close friends as this was i believe the best way to get that to happen.
How filming went.
How filming went:
The filming I did on the 18/10/2008 was successful as I got a large chunk of the narrative sequence filmed with some extra shots that were filmed when I was able to use props and thinks that I didn’t initially think I would be able to use e.g. Cars, Lighting used to back light filming.
Some problems I encountered when filming my music video was some of the shots I had drawn on the storyboard didn’t suit the setting the final shot was shot in. so to get around this I adapted the shot for the conditions and the setting we were in. Also as I was filming during the night I needed an alternative form of lighting to see the characters, so I used a spotlight which I positioned a few meters from the action so it didn’t dazzle anyone and to reduce the glare on the camera and to allow the light to spread.
To make sure I had enough footage to play and experiment with, I with the help of my friend came up with more shots that would be in keeping with the style of the other footage and the music video. These were extra shots that can be used to fill gaps that may help introduce pace into the music video
The filming I did on the 18/10/2008 was successful as I got a large chunk of the narrative sequence filmed with some extra shots that were filmed when I was able to use props and thinks that I didn’t initially think I would be able to use e.g. Cars, Lighting used to back light filming.
Some problems I encountered when filming my music video was some of the shots I had drawn on the storyboard didn’t suit the setting the final shot was shot in. so to get around this I adapted the shot for the conditions and the setting we were in. Also as I was filming during the night I needed an alternative form of lighting to see the characters, so I used a spotlight which I positioned a few meters from the action so it didn’t dazzle anyone and to reduce the glare on the camera and to allow the light to spread.
To make sure I had enough footage to play and experiment with, I with the help of my friend came up with more shots that would be in keeping with the style of the other footage and the music video. These were extra shots that can be used to fill gaps that may help introduce pace into the music video
Shooting Schedule
Shooting Schedule.
Who:
James Long
Rupert Mitchell
Jonathon ‘Little’ Dainton
Chris Nicholls
Richard ‘Dicky Bird’ Nicholls
Ben Orr
Sarah Allen
When:
The filming will take place on 18th of October. From 6 o clock until 11.30.
Where:
My house in the back garden where the bulk of the party scene will take place.
In the street leaning on the wall and on Rupert’s and Richards car.
What:
I will be filming the main bulk of my music video. The content of this footage will be in a narrative form of a person at a party with a group of friends on a drink and drug fuelled binge. The video will involve scene where we the characters are seen sniffing cocaine, which is actually sherbet and joint which is a roll up cigarette. As the party continues the behaviour becomes more erratic and stupid leading to the characters realisation that he can’t continue to live like this.
Why:
This sequence is the main bulk of my music video and this scene is the main narrative throughout the video and provides the main action throughout the song making it interesting to watch for the viewer. I am also filming quite early to make sure the shots I have chosen fit the pace and style of the music video and if I need to I can re shoot some of them.
Who:
James Long
Rupert Mitchell
Jonathon ‘Little’ Dainton
Chris Nicholls
Richard ‘Dicky Bird’ Nicholls
Ben Orr
Sarah Allen
When:
The filming will take place on 18th of October. From 6 o clock until 11.30.
Where:
My house in the back garden where the bulk of the party scene will take place.
In the street leaning on the wall and on Rupert’s and Richards car.
What:
I will be filming the main bulk of my music video. The content of this footage will be in a narrative form of a person at a party with a group of friends on a drink and drug fuelled binge. The video will involve scene where we the characters are seen sniffing cocaine, which is actually sherbet and joint which is a roll up cigarette. As the party continues the behaviour becomes more erratic and stupid leading to the characters realisation that he can’t continue to live like this.
Why:
This sequence is the main bulk of my music video and this scene is the main narrative throughout the video and provides the main action throughout the song making it interesting to watch for the viewer. I am also filming quite early to make sure the shots I have chosen fit the pace and style of the music video and if I need to I can re shoot some of them.
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Brainwave on setting
Just an idea but i was thinking of linking where all the action happens in the 'party' with the band playing. All the action will take place in a back garden in the evening going into the night, and the 'band' will play in the daylight which can also symboise the main characters realisation on his life.
Avenged Sevenfold Brompton Cocktail
This is the song, just to give an idea of the pace and the style of the song.
Lyrics of Brompton Cocktail (quality)...
Avenged Sevenfold
Brompton Cocktail lyrics
(Out of time...)
Doc, I'm dying, I'm feeling compromised (feeling compromised)
and so dehumanized (and so dehumanized)
I lost my final fight to disease, I feel that this is where it ends
I need that shot to enter my vein
My Brompton Cocktail blend
’Cause I can't feel my face
I won't struggle on
In a world so cold
In a world so wrong
I'm not running away, been fighting this so long (so long)
Such a price that we pay, we gotta be so strong
in a lie...
I'm tired, induced euphoria (induced euphoria)
to help me move along (help me move along)
I wanna meet my maker in peace, i want to feel alive again
So put that smile back on my face and mix it strong my friend
’Cause I can't feel my face
I won't struggle on
In a world so cold
In a world so wrong
I'm not running away, been fighting this so long (so long)
Such a price that we pay, we gotta be so strong
And I take my life tonight ’cause I have the right to die how I wanna
and leave how I arrived, so alive
I believe my sins have been forgiven
and I believe my choice will save me from this life
please don't question why
my sins have been forgotten
I believe I'll find peace in afterlife
please don't question why
I left this way
’Cause I can't feel my face
I won't struggle on
In a world so cold
In a world so wrong
I'm not running away, been fighting this so long (so long)
Such a price that we pay, we gotta be so strong
And I take my life tonight ’cause I have the right to die how I wanna
and leave how I arrived, so alive
(Alive)
Brompton Cocktail lyrics
(Out of time...)
Doc, I'm dying, I'm feeling compromised (feeling compromised)
and so dehumanized (and so dehumanized)
I lost my final fight to disease, I feel that this is where it ends
I need that shot to enter my vein
My Brompton Cocktail blend
’Cause I can't feel my face
I won't struggle on
In a world so cold
In a world so wrong
I'm not running away, been fighting this so long (so long)
Such a price that we pay, we gotta be so strong
in a lie...
I'm tired, induced euphoria (induced euphoria)
to help me move along (help me move along)
I wanna meet my maker in peace, i want to feel alive again
So put that smile back on my face and mix it strong my friend
’Cause I can't feel my face
I won't struggle on
In a world so cold
In a world so wrong
I'm not running away, been fighting this so long (so long)
Such a price that we pay, we gotta be so strong
And I take my life tonight ’cause I have the right to die how I wanna
and leave how I arrived, so alive
I believe my sins have been forgiven
and I believe my choice will save me from this life
please don't question why
my sins have been forgotten
I believe I'll find peace in afterlife
please don't question why
I left this way
’Cause I can't feel my face
I won't struggle on
In a world so cold
In a world so wrong
I'm not running away, been fighting this so long (so long)
Such a price that we pay, we gotta be so strong
And I take my life tonight ’cause I have the right to die how I wanna
and leave how I arrived, so alive
(Alive)
Bit of background info...
A2 media:
Music Video:
What are music videos?
Musical videos first came about in short musical films in the early 1900s, however music videos really came into there own on the 1980s due the introduction of MTV. This lead to a large number of recording artists using music videos to advertise their music in a different media format. Technology helped making and producing music videos much easier, The advent of high-quality color videotape recorders and portable video cameras coincided with the DIY ethos of the New Wave era, enabling many pop acts to produce promotional videos quickly and cheaply, in comparison to the relatively high costs of using film. However, as the genre developed, music video directors increasingly turned to 35 mm film as the preferred medium, while others mixed film and video.
As music videos became more and more popular artstsit created more lavish videos with higher budgets in hope of making the song memorable for the video making people remember it and want to buy it.
Influential TV shows like Top Of the Pops lead to music videos being more accessable to the general public as they would show bands playing ‘live’ or show the song in its music video. However if a vidoe was deemed inaproriate it may have lead to it being edited to reduce public controversy or else banned.
With digital televisison allowing viewers to have more channels, channels like MTV and VH1 to grow as the audience had increased, music on the internet has lead to illegal airings of music videos being shown which has lead to record labels trying to crack down on websites like YouTube which allow users to upload their own vidoes online. However some artists have used this to their advantage and made videos or songs that can only be heard on the internet making users deliberatly seek the song or music video out.
TV channels devoted to music viedos have been made to cater for different genres of music, kerrang, which focuses heavily on mainstream rock from the USA and the UK, other channels have taken it a step further and created channels that focus on more undergroung music like scuzz or channel u which focus more on undergroung metal and rock and grime respectivly. The box and TMF focus on more popular music, whereas MTV2 is used to show music in popular culture and youth culture.
Music Video:
What are music videos?
Musical videos first came about in short musical films in the early 1900s, however music videos really came into there own on the 1980s due the introduction of MTV. This lead to a large number of recording artists using music videos to advertise their music in a different media format. Technology helped making and producing music videos much easier, The advent of high-quality color videotape recorders and portable video cameras coincided with the DIY ethos of the New Wave era, enabling many pop acts to produce promotional videos quickly and cheaply, in comparison to the relatively high costs of using film. However, as the genre developed, music video directors increasingly turned to 35 mm film as the preferred medium, while others mixed film and video.
As music videos became more and more popular artstsit created more lavish videos with higher budgets in hope of making the song memorable for the video making people remember it and want to buy it.
Influential TV shows like Top Of the Pops lead to music videos being more accessable to the general public as they would show bands playing ‘live’ or show the song in its music video. However if a vidoe was deemed inaproriate it may have lead to it being edited to reduce public controversy or else banned.
With digital televisison allowing viewers to have more channels, channels like MTV and VH1 to grow as the audience had increased, music on the internet has lead to illegal airings of music videos being shown which has lead to record labels trying to crack down on websites like YouTube which allow users to upload their own vidoes online. However some artists have used this to their advantage and made videos or songs that can only be heard on the internet making users deliberatly seek the song or music video out.
TV channels devoted to music viedos have been made to cater for different genres of music, kerrang, which focuses heavily on mainstream rock from the USA and the UK, other channels have taken it a step further and created channels that focus on more undergroung music like scuzz or channel u which focus more on undergroung metal and rock and grime respectivly. The box and TMF focus on more popular music, whereas MTV2 is used to show music in popular culture and youth culture.
Media Treatment
Media:
Treatment for music video:
Artist: Avenged Sevenfold
Song: Brompton Cocktail
For my A2 Music video production I am making a music video for a song called ‘Brompton Cocktail' by Avenged Sevenfold. I have chosen this song as not only is it extremely catchy it also has meaning within its lyrics. This allows me to have a much larger choice when it comes to what content will be in the music video. The song itself is a dark and heavy song which can help me portray the image i am trying to produce.
The content of my music video is based around one main character and his problems with a drink and drug addiction. Using predominantly POV shots we get a 1st person perspective. My music video will appeal to the widespread followers of the band, however by making my music video catchy and interesting it will draw in a wider audience. My video will also appeal to anyone who likes alternative metal and hard rock as a genre. The camera shots that will be used are POV (point of view), however I will use a variety of close ups and mid-shots for reactions of characters. Close up POV will be used for perspective shots to make them believe the character is looking up close. The characters in the video will be wearing casual clothing which can be used to show that they are all friends and are just there to have fun rather than make an impression. The casual clothing also makes the video look more realistic as they will be wearing attire that is popular today.
The main idea for my video uses the lines 'Save me from this life' which can be used to emphasise the characters enemies and problems he has. 'Please dont question why' is used in the chorus and breakdown and i can use to emphasise the characters problems further and it can also be used to show he characters misunderstandings of his own addictions. Also further through the song nearing the end lines like ‘Save me from this life’ is repeated over and over and can be used to show the characters realisation of his enemies and how he is going to try and change. Shots show him ‘out of control’ and drinking everything that’s around him will be used to show the seriousness of his problems. I will also use shot of a group o people playing the song in the same setting as where the party takes place, the setting will still have all of the rubbish and paraphernalia, but it will be in daytime which connotes a new day and a new start in the characters life. Using more shots of the band as song is coming to a close will enforces the idea of the character making a new start as it show contrast between the previous night and what is ahead. As the song is nearing its conclusion lines like ' I believe my sins have been forgiven' are used and can be used to show the characters realisation and change in his life style.
Hard Rock and alternative metal generally has a fast pace within its music and the pace in 'Brompton Cocktail' builds up as the song continues, to keep up with this I will use short frames and pans and along with the POV perspective can give the impression of the events though someone else’s eyes. Short flashes of images can be used to emphasise as people can pick up very brief images and know exactly what it is. Tilts and swaying of the camera will be used whist in the POV perspective portray the idea of being drunk. Also pans can be used to show things like falling leaning against a wall with an arm in the foreground, these shots can be used to emphasise living the characters life for the duration of the music video.
Treatment for music video:
Artist: Avenged Sevenfold
Song: Brompton Cocktail
For my A2 Music video production I am making a music video for a song called ‘Brompton Cocktail' by Avenged Sevenfold. I have chosen this song as not only is it extremely catchy it also has meaning within its lyrics. This allows me to have a much larger choice when it comes to what content will be in the music video. The song itself is a dark and heavy song which can help me portray the image i am trying to produce.
The content of my music video is based around one main character and his problems with a drink and drug addiction. Using predominantly POV shots we get a 1st person perspective. My music video will appeal to the widespread followers of the band, however by making my music video catchy and interesting it will draw in a wider audience. My video will also appeal to anyone who likes alternative metal and hard rock as a genre. The camera shots that will be used are POV (point of view), however I will use a variety of close ups and mid-shots for reactions of characters. Close up POV will be used for perspective shots to make them believe the character is looking up close. The characters in the video will be wearing casual clothing which can be used to show that they are all friends and are just there to have fun rather than make an impression. The casual clothing also makes the video look more realistic as they will be wearing attire that is popular today.
The main idea for my video uses the lines 'Save me from this life' which can be used to emphasise the characters enemies and problems he has. 'Please dont question why' is used in the chorus and breakdown and i can use to emphasise the characters problems further and it can also be used to show he characters misunderstandings of his own addictions. Also further through the song nearing the end lines like ‘Save me from this life’ is repeated over and over and can be used to show the characters realisation of his enemies and how he is going to try and change. Shots show him ‘out of control’ and drinking everything that’s around him will be used to show the seriousness of his problems. I will also use shot of a group o people playing the song in the same setting as where the party takes place, the setting will still have all of the rubbish and paraphernalia, but it will be in daytime which connotes a new day and a new start in the characters life. Using more shots of the band as song is coming to a close will enforces the idea of the character making a new start as it show contrast between the previous night and what is ahead. As the song is nearing its conclusion lines like ' I believe my sins have been forgiven' are used and can be used to show the characters realisation and change in his life style.
Hard Rock and alternative metal generally has a fast pace within its music and the pace in 'Brompton Cocktail' builds up as the song continues, to keep up with this I will use short frames and pans and along with the POV perspective can give the impression of the events though someone else’s eyes. Short flashes of images can be used to emphasise as people can pick up very brief images and know exactly what it is. Tilts and swaying of the camera will be used whist in the POV perspective portray the idea of being drunk. Also pans can be used to show things like falling leaning against a wall with an arm in the foreground, these shots can be used to emphasise living the characters life for the duration of the music video.
Getting the ball rolling.....
Media proposal
I am choosing to do a music video, as I have a passion for music and enjoy listening to it and believe that I can undertake the challenges involved in making a music video. Music videos are a way of advertising your music and with music you have a greater freedom to choose what you want to do, and also you can make something that you truly enjoy and when you have to complete something that you think is fun or exciting you have a reason to complete it.
I am choosing to do a music video, as I have a passion for music and enjoy listening to it and believe that I can undertake the challenges involved in making a music video. Music videos are a way of advertising your music and with music you have a greater freedom to choose what you want to do, and also you can make something that you truly enjoy and when you have to complete something that you think is fun or exciting you have a reason to complete it.
Research for real music video
The Prodigy- Smack My Bitch Up:
Throughout this must video the action is shown through a POV camera angle. This angle is used to show one person’s night out and the different places he visits and also the things he consumes. This lead him to bring a girl back to his apartment, however it is at the end of the video in which the viewer is thrown a curveball as when the character looks into the mirror we see that it is a women. They way in which the camera is used throughout the video fools the viewer into thinking that it is a man with things like masculine trainers and visiting strip clubs, as these are things associated with males, but the maker has obviously chosen a style of music video that will confuse the viewer.
Slipknot-Psychosocial:
This is a very dark video set in what looks like an old farm with only fire used as a source of light; this makes the overall feel of the music video much more sinister and scary. Incorporated with Slipknots signature masks the music video is to a certain extent scary. With every new album comes new masks and slow-motion has been used in way that we can have a look at the new masks but somehow the overall pace of the video isn’t lost. This is done by showing the slow-motion piece in parts and breaking it up with some real time action shots, this also keeps the viewer interested. Small clips of other pieces of action separate to what is the majority also leave the viewer wondering, and some of these images are quite hard to see what it is making the viewer want to see it again and find out what it is. Certain images shown evoke emotions like passion, from the colour of the fire.
Avenged Sevenfold-Dear God:
The music video shows some parts of the bands live shows, some footage of the band backstage and also footage of the band playing the song in a studio set and on their tour bus in the form of a real-life video as it shows some of the bands partners. This video has very simple content, but it has been edited and put together in such a way in post production that the viewer doesn’t become bored. All of the live images are taken from their latest tour and all have backstage footage as well as the band outside of their performing lifestyle, which shows a different and more interesting side to the band, in which fans will want to see.
Queens of the Stoneage-Go with the Flow:
The video features the band performing on the back of a truck, which eventually crashes into another truck. This storyline is interspersed with sexual imagery of women, and the car crash can be seen as a metaphor for sex. Flash animation is used over live video, this makes the animation extremely vibrant and eye catching, however it is not overdone as we can still tell what the image is.
Foo Fighters-Long Road to Ruin:
The music video of the song is a comedic spoof of a stereotypical 1970s-era hospital soap opera (General Hospital in particular). As seen in the opening credit sequence, the Foo Fighters portray the actors who in turn portray the show's characters. This video uses stereotypical content through the clothing the characters are seen in which is consistent with the time it is meant to be set, also In what is likely an intentional continuity error, Grohl is clearly in an open-top e-type jaguar, while the crash footage depicts what appears to be a 1990's Porsche. This spoofs the typical ending for most 1970’s soap opera film death scenes.
Throughout this must video the action is shown through a POV camera angle. This angle is used to show one person’s night out and the different places he visits and also the things he consumes. This lead him to bring a girl back to his apartment, however it is at the end of the video in which the viewer is thrown a curveball as when the character looks into the mirror we see that it is a women. They way in which the camera is used throughout the video fools the viewer into thinking that it is a man with things like masculine trainers and visiting strip clubs, as these are things associated with males, but the maker has obviously chosen a style of music video that will confuse the viewer.
Slipknot-Psychosocial:
This is a very dark video set in what looks like an old farm with only fire used as a source of light; this makes the overall feel of the music video much more sinister and scary. Incorporated with Slipknots signature masks the music video is to a certain extent scary. With every new album comes new masks and slow-motion has been used in way that we can have a look at the new masks but somehow the overall pace of the video isn’t lost. This is done by showing the slow-motion piece in parts and breaking it up with some real time action shots, this also keeps the viewer interested. Small clips of other pieces of action separate to what is the majority also leave the viewer wondering, and some of these images are quite hard to see what it is making the viewer want to see it again and find out what it is. Certain images shown evoke emotions like passion, from the colour of the fire.
Avenged Sevenfold-Dear God:
The music video shows some parts of the bands live shows, some footage of the band backstage and also footage of the band playing the song in a studio set and on their tour bus in the form of a real-life video as it shows some of the bands partners. This video has very simple content, but it has been edited and put together in such a way in post production that the viewer doesn’t become bored. All of the live images are taken from their latest tour and all have backstage footage as well as the band outside of their performing lifestyle, which shows a different and more interesting side to the band, in which fans will want to see.
Queens of the Stoneage-Go with the Flow:
The video features the band performing on the back of a truck, which eventually crashes into another truck. This storyline is interspersed with sexual imagery of women, and the car crash can be seen as a metaphor for sex. Flash animation is used over live video, this makes the animation extremely vibrant and eye catching, however it is not overdone as we can still tell what the image is.
Foo Fighters-Long Road to Ruin:
The music video of the song is a comedic spoof of a stereotypical 1970s-era hospital soap opera (General Hospital in particular). As seen in the opening credit sequence, the Foo Fighters portray the actors who in turn portray the show's characters. This video uses stereotypical content through the clothing the characters are seen in which is consistent with the time it is meant to be set, also In what is likely an intentional continuity error, Grohl is clearly in an open-top e-type jaguar, while the crash footage depicts what appears to be a 1990's Porsche. This spoofs the typical ending for most 1970’s soap opera film death scenes.
Friday, 11 July 2008
Practice Music video
Song: Unholy Confessions- Avenged Sevenfold
Content:
the content of my video will be a group of my friends playing the song 'live' with the music dubbed over the top, but the intro of just the guitar will be played by my friend and i will merge the real song with him playing.
Content:
the content of my video will be a group of my friends playing the song 'live' with the music dubbed over the top, but the intro of just the guitar will be played by my friend and i will merge the real song with him playing.
Sunday, 29 June 2008
Friday, 27 June 2008
First Damn Post
This is a diary of of my A2 course, i will us it keep a diary of thing that i think will help me on my A2 project.
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