This clips shows advertisment of the song (sets the scene) and shows comparison as both the original video and mine adverties the band / song.
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This Clip was important when it came to editing our film as, we were missing a clip due to lip sinking and there wasn't any time left to reshoot. so we found this image of when a TV loses signal, and this comes up. we imported it as an image and set the time to as long as we needed. we also put the beep sound when this comes on. this makes it look like (along with the other effects) it's on tv and the music video not just malice it's self is a rubbish place as it cuts out half way through.
The next clip shows that the reporter is oblivious from how bad Malice is, it's also the rebellious / cheeky style the Jam would do. It also is suited to the target audience as it's more appealing to a younger generation.
This clip is of the reporter that has tried to escape his working class past by becoming a reporter but, is found enjoying a fag which isn't very gentlemanly like in them days, so you see him running of trying to hide.
Overall we managed to maintain the same theme throughout with some of the same conventions as in the, A Town Called Malice video. We have also kept a clear picture of what we wanted to portray in our video.
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