Here is the finished product for my lip syncing activity, as you can see we as a group really got into charecter and sang clear and effectively so the lip syncing was eexactly correct. We also used a range of different shots such as close ups and long shots, different angles such as low angles and high angles and the fact we used different people at a time for each shot
For our lip syncing activity we have chosen the song Just Haven't Met You Yet by Micheal Buble which we imported through Zamzar and saved on my desktop then imported into Final Cut. After our music was on and ready to use we uploaded our footage from IMovie into Final Cut and began to sync the music with our footage. We ordered the footage with markers to enable the music and the footage to come in at the same time. After we had the timing correct to the song and had shown a range of different shots we began to use effects to improve our video so that each shots smoothly linked into each other. We then played the song and footage together with the effects just to clarify that the actions match the song as well as the lips we've done.
I created an Opie in Photoshop of myself in which i had to draw the main features of myself using the tools. As I had not used Photoshop much before I needed to develop the majority of my skills using it. After taking a photo of myself in image capture I began to use the magnetic lasoo tool to pick out my main features which I am now confident with and is a skill i've learned using photoshop. I am also now confident using the different layers and being able to create, rename and change them through this practice. I am also now confident with using colours and being able to choose similar ones to my actual photo. Overall this experience has helped me gain many skills in photoshop which I can use in the future if needed.
Is a promotional package for the release of an album, to include a music promo video, together with two of the following three options: a cover for its release as part of a digipak (CD/DVD package) and a magazine advertisement for the digipak (CD/DVD package)