Last class we finished the editing of our commercial and submitted the final commercial to our teacher. Now we are beginning our second project. This project is a music video which we will have to work on primarily out of class. Today in class we have to decide on our group for the project as well as the song we want to use in the music video. My group and I from the commercial project are remaining in the same group for the music video. We felt as if we worked well together on the first project and feel like our music video can only be better now that we know more about the production process.
When choosing the song it was a difficult choice. Two of our teammates were not here and were not answering the phone. Jontae preferred songs from the rap genre and Michael preferred songs from the pop genre. We looked through lists of the top songs and had different opinions. We finally found a song we all enjoyed we agreed on "Gods plan" by Drake. We all like Drake and Gods plan is a mixture of pop and rap. It falls under the genre of pop-rap which was perfect. It has a very catchy beat and the lyrics are well written. I texted the other group members and they finally answered and agreed with our choice. Gods Plan is the perfect song for our group.
We started doing more research on the genre and learned a lot. The costumes that are usually seen in the pop-rap genre are comfortable stylish outfits with jewelry. The lighting usually seen in this genre is bright and uplifting. The acting in this genre is cool, not too much like pop but not too much like rap it's somewhere in the middle. The makeup in the genre is nothing crazy, it looks natural. The props in this genre varies on what song but cars are usually used as a prop. The setting that is commonly used by the pop-rap genre is usually around a city area or in a house in a neighborhood not like the suburbs or an abandoned place. The genre has a similar sound it's a good beat with not too much rap but not too much pop. The editing in these videos are not too complex and are pretty basic.
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