Friday, 23 January 2015
Tennis Tribute Videos: Behind The Scenes
Hi everyone! Today I though I'd do something slightly different. As you know, I have made a couple of tribute videos recently, and I thought it would be interesting to give you some insight of the making of them.
To watch 'Rafa Nadal- 14' click here. To watch 'Rafa Nadal | Adversity' click here.
What you see on your screens is the slick, precisely edited version of a project. Behind the scenes there is a lot of work going on to ensure the videos are as good as they can be. If you were thinking of making one yourself or are simply interested, here are some tips.
1. Brainstorm. Get a big piece of paper and prepare to write a lot of lists. What is your video going to be about? A player? A tournament? Sometimes it takes a while for a good idea to pop into your head, but it will, you just have to be patient with yourself. Make sure you create a structure (beginning, middle, end) and plan exactly what you want it to include. This will make the research a lot easier.
2. Research. It's often a good idea to get your clips and matches first in bulk, so you can work straight away. This isn't essential though. Use YouTube or similar sites to search for clips and then convert them (there are loads of them on the internet) and upload them straight into your editing software. It's good to get loads of clips and then you can just pick and choose what bits you want to include. Bare in mind that whole matches take a long time to upload, so stick to highlights.
3. Edit. Now you have your clips (you might need to go back for more at some stage) you can begin to put it all together. Copy what you think might be useful in the video and then work around it. If it's a tribute to a player like mine are, get some good points in first, and then go back and find things to fill up space (e.g., slow mo's) You can rearrange as much as you like, so don't worry if it's not all in place. My first tribute video 'Rafa Nadal- 14' contained 14 sections, so each one had a similar process.
4. Music. This is the fun bit. Choose music to go over your video. You may want to use one song depending on it's length, or split it up into a few. Music can really uplift a video (or bring it down) so make sure you choose something fitting. For example, in my video about adversity, I used the song 'Not Giving In.'
5. Uploading. This is the bit where things can tend to go a bit wrong. As you may know, YouTube are strict with copyright. When I tried to upload my first tribute video, within seconds it was blocked worldwide. There aren't many ways to avoid this, but shorter videos tend to be able to get away with it. If it doesn't work, there are other platforms you can upload on, for example, Daily Motion. This isn't a perfect option as it won't get the publicity it would on YouTube, but sometimes it's the only way to upload.
I hope this helps if anyone is interested in making their own video. It's a lot of work but definitely worth it! Also, if anyone would like any help or has questions about the making process, feel free to contact me!
Thanks for reading!
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