Working on Becca Levy's music video for her "Right Now" Campaign was not only a great learning experience, but it was a lot of fun as well. I got to do some really cool behind-the-scenes work such as storyboard what will happen during the video, make posters to be held up, and even help Becca herself get ready by putting together outfits and doing her hair/make up.
The first day of the week
she was here, we went to a real recording studio and I got to see the rooms
where the band plays and where the vocals take place, which was an awesome
experience because not many people can say they have done that. The next day, we
did some studio shots and then some on-location tapings such as a boat dock, a
beach, and a subway station. On the final day , we went to another studio to
shoot Becca infront of a black and a white screen, and we got to watch playback
on a video screen.
My favorite parts of
everything we had done, were helping Becca get ready for her shoots, and going
on the locations. But putting everything together beforehand was really great,
too, and it made me feel like I was doing something important. It's such a good
feeling seeing all your hard work put into something, and seeing the whole
bigger picture makes everything worth it.
-Michaela
I thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the Becca Levy video shoot last week. Having been able to observe the recording process that took place at Q Division was my favorite part. As Ron mentioned, I learned that everything doesn't always go as planned and some things have to be cast aside. You must have the ability to improvise, adapt and overcome any and all obstacles that may arise from such and undertaking. The "Right Now" recording/video truly was a learning experience and I am glad to have had the opportunity to be part of it.
I thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the Becca Levy video shoot last week. Having been able to observe the recording process that took place at Q Division was my favorite part. As Ron mentioned, I learned that everything doesn't always go as planned and some things have to be cast aside. You must have the ability to improvise, adapt and overcome any and all obstacles that may arise from such and undertaking. The "Right Now" recording/video truly was a learning experience and I am glad to have had the opportunity to be part of it.
- Taylor
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