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    In our music video for the song  "Stitches’’ by Shawn Mendez I embraced the vibrant essence of the pop genre to create a visually compelling experience. The video seamlessly intertwines the song's catchy beats with dynamic visuals, featuring bold colors, energetic choreography, and a lively atmosphere. The narrative reflects the song's theme of heartbreak and resilience, employing relatable scenarios and expressive performances to resonate with the audience. The use of upbeat and rhythmic editing techniques enhances the pop feel, ensuring a captivating viewing experience that aligns with the genre's lively and infectious spirit. Overall, my homemade music video for "Stitches" amplifies the song's pop sensibilities, offering a vibrant and engaging visual representation of the popular track. My group and I worked hard to keep the sense of heartbreak but instead of romantic heartbreak its friendship heartbreak. It demonstrates how in a trio two of the gi

Music video stitches

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Thank you for watching our video. Hope you enjoy.

Production Blog

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  Hey blog, it's me Jenna.Welcome back here to tell you how my music video is going. So, as you know from my previous blogs, I was the one filming and editing. And as you may also know, we had a hard time during this project. We ran into filming incorrectly, which almost led to an entirely new video, and editing the first time came out wrong. But now I'm here to tell you how my successful editing process went and what I did. First, on photos, the iPhone has a feature for editing where you can press one button and change the entire video or photo from portrait to landscape mode and vice versa. Next, I realized that each scene should be five seconds or less, and ours was nine seconds, so I had to trim it. Just like before, the iPhone has a setting in editing where I can trim the videos down. Thankfully, when we were filming, nine seconds were kind of long, so everything I trimmed was just place fillers and didn't really add to the story. Next, for the split screen scenes, I p

production blog

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 Hey blog, it's me Jenna. Welcome back here to tell you how my music video is going. Guys, I hate to say it, but we ran into another problem—yes, another—like this music video is just not going so well for us, especially me. So you remember how our last problem was about how we filmed in portrait mode instead of landscape? Well, of course I had to fix it because that would just not cut it for our project, and at first I thought I was going to have to film the entire thing again, but Mia figured out a way to edit it so we didn't have that problem anymore, and obviously I fixed it. I ran into a couple of hiccups, but I finished it, and I felt like a weight was lifted off my chest and I felt stress-free about this class. Well, we ran into another major issue, which is our fault, because before we started filming, someone in my group said, "Each clip has to be 9 seconds or less," and instead of listening to my gut again, I decided to go along with it and not check the Pow