As is evident in this first screenshot, the timeline was full with the exception of a small section towards the end:
The approach I took to filling this was firstly by inserting some more performance that corresponded to the song. But, the gap was about ten seconds long, so filling this just with random clips I found did not seem the strongest way to complete the video.
The approach I took to filling this was firstly by inserting some more performance that corresponded to the song. But, the gap was about ten seconds long, so filling this just with random clips I found did not seem the strongest way to complete the video.
In the storyboard, there is a ten-second segment near the end that we had planned to include a small summary of the video with a fast cutting rate. Therefore, I thought I could adapt this somehow and incorporate a montage sequence of clips that we did not intend on making the cut - bloopers in some ways.
This worked very well in the end, after applying some effects such as reducing saturation and increasing lightness in the HLS colour balance menu. The clips used include band members breaking the fourth wall. I believe that this has worked very well and powerfully for the end of the video as the audience will feel a connection with the band; the first paradox in Dyer's theory of the artist being close but far from the consumer.
In conclusion on what may be my last editing post, I believe this addition has improved our video quite a lot.


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