Saturday 7 May 2011

RAINDROPS MUSIC VIDEO



We hope you enjoy watching.



Myung Kwon

Final Sound Editing


Today I had to edit the sound of the music video to make sure it was clear, without background sounds (e.g talking while production filming). Also to generally check that the music video was at the high standard which me and my group intended to create for the audience.

Finding that the final edited music video had problems with the imovie program which kept adding the background sound even after muting the music video itself, it took me several hours trying to work with the music video to make sure it was precisely synced and also making audio of the music video clear.

There were mainly problems when exporting the movie to quicktime file (mov). Because every time i exported the file there was theses parts which kept adding new sounds that never existed before. There were also one or two parts which were out of sync with the artist, that the audience had noticed before when we got feedback and those which we had noticed too. That needed to be changed.

Therefore trying to change the sound first of all, every time i synced one part so it was really precise with the artist (and the beat of the music), there would be a strange sound when it had been exported. Then changing one part led to the change of every other part, that was following straight after. Meaning i had to go back and forth changing the timing to sync properly. Also it took atleast 10 to 15 minutes exporting the file, meaning there needed alot of waiting and patience. Not only once but around 5 times in total.


However, in the end after syncing the music with the video so it was even more precise with the artist, I decided to keep trying and it finally exported into a clear (disturbance free) music video that was also a mov file that can be played on quicktime and keeping the quality of the music video.

Therefore i can now add a link of the music video to this blog, so it can be viewed directly.

Myung Kwon