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Music Clip Making

Student: Moskatelnikova Nataliya

Supervisor: Lyubov Hobotova

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

Nowadays there are a lot of music clips on TV, which have no plot and meaning. I would like there were more videos with unusual storyline evoking people emotions. So I decided to try to make such a music clip, which will have social character. Working at a video clip I faced some problems, and one of them is creating the image of the main character according to their age changes during the life. There are many ways to do it: plastic makeup, computer graphics and the substitution of the actor, so I need to choose a suitable one and use it in my project. I am creating a video clip using the most efficient method of changing the appearance and it is makeup. I believe that this way will ultimately allow me to get the desired result. To sum up, I can say that nowadays there are a lot of different ways of solving the problems and having chosen the most appropriate ones we can get the best result.

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