1. Audio
If there are multiple audios in the MV, keep their volumes consistent if there is no special need. If the MV is pure music paired with images, fast matching should be fast and slow matching should be slow.
If the MV is music with lyrics, the lyrics should be matched with the image at the same time, fast and slow. It is recommended to lay the lyrics on the track first, because only the preview of the lyrics will not be stuck. Even if you use PRE with 128 memory, there will be no stuck. Adjust so that the lyrics and subtitles match the lyrics and audio. This way, when laying out the video, it will be very convenient to align the relevant videos with the lyrics.
2. Association between video and audio
When the lyrics are matched with the picture, not all of them may match (it is difficult to do this without the original singing), but it must be ensured that everything can be matched. Serve with.
The video screen needs to change between two lyrics, between the lyrics and the intro/outro, at the rhythm change point, etc.
For fast-paced songs and fast-paced places, the video should always change to match the rhythm - even if the pictures you change make it difficult to see the content the first time you watch it.
3. Video
In photography, "static" videos with the same lens range, unchanged focal length, and basically unchanged character movements, such as talking, meditating, and close-ups, are In the absence of filters or mask embellishments, it is best not to exceed 3 seconds unless there is a special need. The photography of pulling, pushing, following the lens, and zooming is the first choice for MV sources.
Don’t have too many close-ups and close-ups of characters in one MV (even if they are different people). The far, middle, near, front and back scenes should be reasonably distributed, and some scenery should be included appropriately, or if the protagonist is not there empty shot.
If there are black edges in the video source, it is best to trim them off; if not trimmed, transitions such as three-dimensional and page turning are not allowed to make the black edges appear in the center of the picture, and edges are not allowed to be drawn within the picture. Black borders appear. The existence of black edges will also affect the effects of some filters, such as the average filter - the narrow black edges will also be blurred, and once blurred, they will become more obvious.
Try not to have anything that looks like a station logo. There is really no way to cover it up with light, halo, trimming filters, etc.
Don’t use fancy transitions lavishly, and don’t use eye-catching flash transitions throughout. Transitions are just embellishments, not the main part of the MV. The general fade transition should be the most frequently used. In addition, the strong sound "explosion" uses a smash transition, and the memories and flashbacks use a flash transition, etc.
Address issues such as dialogue and name subtitles as needed. If you want people to see the subtitles clearly, choose a video with subtitles; if you don’t want people to see them, make a full-length widescreen MV, or find a way to cover up any subtitles. Videos with subtitles can be covered with lyrics and filters.
Don’t overstuff a MV with content. In some videos, even if the shots are perfect, if the MV is not needed, delete it. Don't miss the shots of handsome characters. When it's time to change scenes, you must change them.
There is no special need. The adjustment of the video speed should not be less than 50% and not more than 125%, otherwise obvious traces of artificial processing will appear. If you want to express something, you have to choose the most suitable lens on the screen that is clear to everyone.
Extended information
Introduction to MV
MV is a short music video (Music Video), which refers to a short video paired with music (usually mostly songs). Modern music videos are primarily produced to promote music records.
Even though the origin of music videos can be traced back a long time ago, it was not until the establishment of the American Music Television Network (MTV) in the 1980s that music videos began to become what they are today and become popular. Music videos can include all film creations. Forms include animation, live action films, documentaries, etc. ?
As far as the concept of music TV is concerned, it should use TV pictures to supplement information and content that cannot be covered by music. Create pictures from the perspective of music, rather than understanding music from the perspective of pictures. Advertisements promote products, and MVs promote songs and singers. Outstanding MV visual styling includes two aspects: interpreting music and displaying singers.
The more authoritative definition is: MV refers to an art type that simultaneously presents the interpretation of music on television screens.
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