Topic: Rabbit in your Headlights Student Music Video (Read 964 times)

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I liked it.  There were only a few tweaks I had in mind.  Some people may feel differently, but I felt like I should see some of the band or instruments throughout.  I didn't really know where the whole scene was going, but I still enjoyed the atmosphere.  I'm no expert, though, so take my words lightly I suppose.
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Uh it was pretty cool I guess.

But maybe you would care to give us a little more background information on this project instead of just posting the video?  And, like, do you want critiques or are you just showing it off or what?
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For me, it was way too frantic for the actual song (especially through the opening/before DJ Shadow comes in).

It's essentially a slow piece, and your music video didn't fit the music or the point of the song.
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I think the official video for this is great so I can't really judge good

but regardless of the video well ok FRANTIC isn't good I agree but I think there's a slowly rising tension to the song which should be reflected in the video - actually looking at it again I think it's the beginning that's the biggest problem, it sounds like it's going to a song that starts out OH EEE OH EEE OOOOO and not DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNNN
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Sorry to bump this... I posted this and forgot about it.

I'm leaving on a trip soon, and wanted to document it through film.  I was wondering now, what are the things I need to work on.

@Roman:  Background information:

I did this at my school for a Studio 2 project for high school.  It was a toss up between 4 PSA's or a music video.  It's the only video I legitimately completely in the whole year of independent study and studio classes :P The footage was taken all off of my bicycle.  I unsafely mounted the camera to a tripod, stuck a pole in it's butt, and secured it to the frame of my bike using what should of fastened a mini-bike pump instead.  It worked wonderfully.  I changed the angle of the shots, as I just cruised through the town on a pleasant ride.

Edited in adobe premiere pro cs3.

I choose the song because it was one of my favorites growing up.  I never noticed that intersection about angels and devils, I didn't like it, so I kept the song half short - which maybe an injustice to the artist.

I showed it in a student video film show.  The ending title was kind of a joke, nobody had seen what I had been working on, which was nice to surprise everyone, and then give them that title. 

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The intention was that, it was slowly building - the film getting more abstracted towards the end.  The beginning clouds and trees, reminded me of a storm cooking up but not the actual storm.   I see more and more how much my video contrasts that though.  I guess I didn't get an adequate feel for the song.