Due to technical difficulties I am unable to post our final cut.
We have had many difficulties with Premier, which included exporting, importing videos and file corruption and deletion. However we have managed to export a version of our video which is our final cut. The ending of our video however has become slightly juddered and one shot of myself picking up a bag as slowed itself down, and we cannot change it back without further corruption of the video.
Nicola Postle
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Evaluation Question 1
This collection of shots show the progression of the story in Taylor Swift's song "You Belong With Me"
Friday, 15 March 2013
Final Draft of Magazine Advert
This is the latest version of the magazine advert. I have completely changed it from the previous version but I feel this version is more successful in creating mood and atmosphere. The image of Libby is slightly faded around the edges was to make a link to the music video during the dream sequence when Beth disappears and Libby is left alone. I also changed the colours of the advert as I used the tint option in Photoshop this was to make it easier for me to do the font colour and I believe the effect is better. The teddy holding the sign was used to make the audience (who would be looking in a magazine) stop and look at the advert. I also changed the fonts from last time, I used the same font generator but changed the fonts. "Taylor Swift" remains the same font as before but the "Ft..." and "Safe and Sound" are all different fonts. This was to make them more individual and to catch the audiences eye.
Final Draft of Digipak
(Top Left: Back cover)
(Top Right : Front Cover)
(Top Right : Front Cover)
(Bottom Left: Back cover of our booklet)
(Bottom Right: The design for the CD)
Once our digipak was assembled we were also able to see how our booklet inside the digipak would look. For our booklet we chose to have a prologue behind the story we show in our video, which I wrote, along with the lyrics which had been typed up to make them look neater. We also stuck in swirls which I had created to add with the style to which Taylor Swift uses in her actual albums.
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