Video production advert
For my video production course work I was set the task to
create a freaky or unique advert which would promote a product of our choice.
At first we had to learn the basics like main functions of a video camera such
as how to white balance the cameras and how to place them on the tripods
correctly without the cameras being damaged. Additionally we had to research
other adverts that were freaky or unique and we came across multiple options.
My group who consisted of Drew, Scottie and myself came to the conclusion that
we should attempt to mimic the ghost girl advert from phones4u because it could
amusing to recreate for our self. Also we had to decide whether to use diegetic
or non-diegetic sound because either of them could have worked but we finally
decided that non-diegetic would be better due to the fact we can emphasise
certain aspects like heavy breathing and wind. Throughout our filming time we
went to many, different locations. This meant that in each place the lighting
would be different so therefore we had to constantly white balance the camera
so that the lighting was on point every time we started filming. Overall I learnt
many skills which will help me in the future such as white balancing. This is
drastically important because all my clips in the future need the right amount
of light. Additionally I’d say that learning the basics of the tripod really
helped me because now all my shots in the future will be steady and come out
with a good quality. My final piece genuinely turned out better than I expected.
My initial idea was to use many basic shots however I eventually gained the
confidence to try out more complicated shots such as jibs and steady cams which
in return created a lot more tension throughout our adverts. However there are
many things that could be adapted. Such as if drew had makeup that made her
look a lot more pail then we wouldn’t have had to change the whole clips to
black and white. And maybe used some more powerful sound effects like tense
music during chase scenes. Yet overall I’m proud that our group managed to get everything
done and edited with in the time frame and still had time left to spare. And I’m
glad that it all went well.

