![]() ![]() One of the more difficult techniques out there, reverse recording means that you record your music video completely in reverse and flip it in post to create some cool backwards effects. Throw in some people running in the background to highlight the effect even more. When you bring the footage into post, speed up the clip by double time (200%) and the lip-syncing will be in time with the original track. Slow down the song by double and record the music video by lip-syncing to the slowed down song. To pull this off, do the opposite of the half-speed effect. In line with the lyrics, the artist is singing on time while the world around him is going faster. When you import the footage to your NLE, you can slow down your clip by half (50%), and the artist will appear to sing in real time while the world around him is in slow motion.įor this effect, we recorded a country tune about city folks moving way too fast. To accomplish this, speed up the song by double, then record the video in 48fps while lip-syncing to the sped-up track. Remember those ’90s R&B jams that feature a guy in a white linen shirt singing on a beach? These videos almost always feature the artist appearing in slow motion, but still singing on time with the lyrics. So I decided to find ways to change up the typical shots seen in music videos and approach the format in a new way. ![]() But sometimes they can get monotonous – a band playing in an empty warehouse, an artist rapping in a lambo. They leave ample room for creativity and allow me to express music in a visual medium. Music videos are one of my favorite things to shoot. Looking for ways to spice up your music videos? Try out these four tricks and effects to bring a new angle to your footage.
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