Just Got Paid
This is a low budget music video by students but is made to look as if it has a high production budget due to elements of the product such as editing, mise en scene, camerawork.
Editing:
- Short takes are used as it cuts across the different locations. This makes the video look higher in budget as the cuts are clean and the product runs smoothly as a result.
- Cross cutting is used when each member has a solo and the audience can see them singing their solo in the different locations. This makes the video look higher in budget as it is typical in a professional music video with a band to do this when they have a solo.
Mise en scene:
- Setting
- Lighting
- Costume
Camerawork:
- Creative shots and angles are used throughough the video, making it look as if it has a high budget due to it being well planned and executed.
A-ha!
This is a low budget music video by students but is made to look as if it has a high production budget due to elements of the product such as editing, mise en scene, camerawork.
Editing:
- Short takes are used throughout this music video to cut witht the beat and tempo of the song which makes it look like it has a higher budget as it is proffessionally edited and to the beat of the song.
- Filters are used in parts of the video to give effects and to be more visual. This makes the video look like it has a higher budget as it strays from the original footage to make it look more aesthetic.
Mise en scene:
- Lighting
Camerawork:
- Creative shots and angles are used throughough the video, making it look as if it has a high budget due to it being well planned and executed.
My ideas from this...
To make my low budget music video appear to have a higher budget I will:
- Use editing to a proffessional degree by using filters, short takes and cross cutting, such as in "A-ha!"
- Use expensive looking locations that would typically be seen in higher budget products, such as in "Just Got Paid"
- Use unique and creative camera angles and styles