Global One Competition - Tips and FAQ
Tips
- Get Educated
- Study your Art
- Don't Be Over Ambitious
- Film with Style
- Script it out
- Have a Distinctive and Individual Voice
- Beware of Using Excessive Zoom
- Beware of Excessive Special Effects
- Relax and Have FUN
There are a lot of courses that can teach you technical skills, give you access to equipment, introduce you to other filmmakers and potentially support your future filmmaking.
Start watching music videos without the sound to focus on the construction of videos.
A simple idea well executed is more effective than a complex idea done badly.
Be creative when you're shooting. Take advantage of things and events that you normally might edit out. A lens flare, reflections, or backlit scenes aren’t always a bad thing.
Also, don't assume that you have to shoot with rapid cuts, extensive lighting setups, lots of filters, pulsing zoom or digital effects in order to make your video memorable. Your project may not call for it. The key is to find a pace that matches the music.
A music video, like a movie, should be planned, or even scripted, before you shoot. Do some homework. Study music videos and performances featuring music of the same genre and keep track of techniques that impress you. Try to figure out how and why the directors took the shots and made the cuts that they did. You don't necessarily have to duplicate what you see, but it can’t hurt to borrow some ideas from the pros.
Be different. Do things differently. Having a new way of seeing or interpreting life is very interesting.
Unless done with a very steady hand zoom often looks amateurish.
Even the most basic video editing software has tons of special effects for you to use; color changing, rolling edits, split screens...it's advisable to use them sparingly. A good music video isn't a showcase for how many effects you've mastered. It's usually better to use a couple of effects throughout the video to create the feel you’re looking for rather than using as many effects as you can to make your video exciting (if you need effects to do this, it might be time to rethink your idea. or add some more footage).
You'll be amazed at what a little fun will do for your music video.









