Having watched the raw footage of our animation and experimenting with it in our music video, Lauren and I concluded that it would be better off without this aspect. This is because of many reasons. For example, the lack of clarity and quality of this clip alone acted as a hindrance which would’ve broken the stream of well defined footage and moreover interrupt the audience’s concentration. Also, the position of the camera was slightly different each second, therefore making the animation appear unprofessional, which is not what we intended to do. Lastly, the animation itself lacked a clear correlation with the piece of music and thus, inevitably, we had to exclude this element of our planning from our final piece.
Sometimes when filming, despite hard work and time, one has to make difficult 'executive' decisions. SG
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