Introduction to Technology for Musicians
2022_Spring
2022_Spring
  • Introduction to Technology for Musicians
  • Projects
    • 1. Class Projects Portfolio Website
    • 2. Stop Motion Video
    • 3. Digital Story
    • 4. Multicamera Video Recording
    • 5. Notation
    • 6. Synthesis
    • 7. Music Video (Multi- or Split- Screen)
    • 8. Coding / Electroacoustic Music
    • 9. Presentation
    • 10. Final Exam (Spring'22)
  • Appendix
    • Software Suggestions
    • Hardware Suggestions
    • Audio Recording
    • Dorico Reference
    • Audio Synthesis
    • Still Photography - Portraits
    • Single Camera Video - Recording
    • Single Camera Video - Editing
    • Multicamera Video - Recording
    • Multicamera Video - Editing
    • DaVinci Resolve - Saving
  • Under Construction
    • Exam Questions (pool)
    • Instructor Notes
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  • SplitScreen
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  • Student examples from past semesters:

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7. Music Video (Multi- or Split- Screen)

Using the music input for the Notation project, create a multi- or split-screen music video.

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Requirements

Create a multi- or spit- screen music video (one piece of music seamless throughout) using the music from your Notation project. Edit your recordings using DaVinci Resolve. You may perform on someone else's project, but everyone must record and edit completely separate projects.

The goal here is to capture image and sound at the highest quality possible

  • You must use a good camera (your own DSLR or mirrorless camera or Baylor's Sony a6400)

    • checkout our Sony a6400 (we have 3) from our Graduate Assistant (contact info coming soon)

    • checkout a Lumix from the library's Media Lab (make sure you get a lens, memory card, tripod, battery, etc. too) =

  • You must use good microphones (better than the built in mics on the Zoom)

    • checkout a Zoom and our Rode M5 stereo pair with stereo bar and mic stand from our Graduate Assistant (contact info coming soon)

    • checkout just a Rode M5 stereo pair with stereo bar and mic stand from our Graduate Assistant (contact info coming soon) and a Zoom recorder from the library's Media Lab =

Where to turn in = upload to YouTube then embed in your class projects portfolio website

Think ahead!

How can you get all recordings to align perfectly later? ... there are many ways, here are two:

  1. use a metronome in your ear

  2. listen to the first part you record in headphones as you record the second part ... and so on.

Instructions

SplitScreen

    • tripod required

    • use the “crop” video effect in Resolve

MultiScreen

    • use the “crop” and “motion” (position, scale)

Student examples from past semesters:

https://hdplus.libcal.com/equipment/item/33703
https://hdplus.libcal.com/equipment/item/33706
History of split screen
Example of Split Screen
tutorial for split screen
Example of MultiScreen
tutorial for muliscreen
https://baylor.box.com/s/tpu3zxm59cz6n42fuw357yo44yo67dbe
https://baylor.box.com/s/8ziuzdvmruk253o342jlkp4iuj3wyzoe