I initially recorded footage for my music video on 26th October, but have since found that the footage I had was very grainy and unclear, most likely due to the chroma key and lighting used when recording, which I will refrain from using when I go to re-record the footage. I will also incorporate more angles and attempt to have the pace of the video made faster by the use of faster edits. I found this necessary after looking over and reviewing the footage I had shot and when I first tried to edit it together. Most of the angles used were front facing, and I feel that I need more variety in shots, which I will do when I come to record again. The amount of footage I had was enough, with around 5 times the length of the video in raw footage, just that there was a lack of variety and that some footage was low quality, which I wouldn't want to use in my work. Some of the footage remained clear and usable and I intend on using this as well as the new footage when that is shot. I still want to use the same location and actors, I will just make sure the footage is clear and high quality before I attempt to record anything. I look to record at some point between now and the end of December, giving myself time to edit together a first draft before the start of the new term in January. I will then have a session of hot desking, or peer review, in which I will take on considerations from my peers and adapt my work based on how they respond to the specific things I ask about my video.

[a collage of usable videos that are of high quality]
[Two examples of unusable grainy recordings]
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