Project 2-6: Don Funk Music Video Problems

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

Don Funk’s new music video isn’t exactly what he wanted it to be. In fact, there are quite a few problems with it. But don’t worry, we’re here to help! Check out our list of the top 5 problems with the video, and learn how you can fix them.

Introduction

Introduction

Welcome to Project 2-6: Don Funk Music Video Problems. In this project, you will be asked to analyze and solve problems related to a music video by the artist Don Funk. You will be required to watch the music video and then answer a series of questions about the video. After you have completed the project, you should have a better understanding of how to watch and analyze a music video, as well as how to solve various types of problems.

Problem #1- The Set

The first problem with the set is that it is too small. The second problem is that the set is not brightly lit enough. The third problem is that there are too many people in the shot.

Problem #2- The Lighting

The second problem with the Funk video is the lighting. The shots are too dark and shadowy, making it difficult to see what’s going on. This is particularly noticeable in the scenes with the dancers, where you can barely see their faces or bodies.

Problem #3- The Audio

The audio of the music video has a lot of problems. There is a lot of noise in the background, and the sound quality is not very clear. The music is also too loud and drowns out the vocals.

Problem #4- The Editing

The editing in the Don Funk music video was very choppy and discontinuous. Every cut seemed to be in a different place, which made it very difficult to follow the video. Furthermore, the editing created a lot of jumpiness and made it hard to focus on the music.

Conclusion

After careful analysis of the music video problems Don Funk experienced, we have come to the following conclusions:

1. The music video was not completed on time due to a number of factors, including poor planning, unrealistic deadlines, and a lack of communication between the directors and the editor.

2. The video was over budget due to a number of factors, including unexpected costs for licenses and permissions, and additional costs for post-production work.

3. The video quality is poor due to a number of factors, including camera shake, poor lighting, and sound problems.

We believe that these problems can be addressed by making some changes to the way the music video is produced, including better planning and communication, more realistic deadlines, and increased focus on quality control.

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