Our media class was visited by Ben Peters who is a music video director. He is famous for directing videos for artists such as N-Dubz and Skepta.
"Ben Peters is an innovative, up and coming director best known for his work producing UK urban music videos with stunning visuals and high production values. His cinematic flair and high production values, even when working with low budgets put him in increasing demand in the shrinking music video industry. Some of Ben Peters less known work has become recognizable for his signature cameos, long stedi-cam shots and experimental narratives."(Hiphoppress.com)
During his visit, he spoke to us about various things that are of importance in the music industry. For example short music videos are preferred to longer ones as channels are more likely to accept it. This is because the sorter a music video is, the more that a channel can play in an hour therefore they make more money.
During the session, i also learnt that a music video usually takes around a day or two to shoot, which is a small amount of time compared to shooting a full length feature film.
He also spoke to us about jobs on set of a video shoot. Some had funny names and i was shocked to learn that they were actual jobs. For example
SPARK - electricians assistant
GAFFER - head lighting technician
GRIP - builds a Daly (moving camera)
GRADER - colourist
BEST BOY - another word for spark.
Overall, his visit was very interesting and informative as it taught us a lot about the music industry.
Here is one of his music videos. Its by N-Dubz and its called 'best behaviour'