Filming Elaine Duran music video G.C BTS

The studio is a mix of sleek modernity and cozy comfort. Sound engineers adjust levels on their consoles while assistants prepare a spread of snacks and drinks. The camera captures the meticulous setup of microphones, instruments, and soundproofing—everything needs to be perfect for the day’s recording

After the take, the team gathers around a computer to listen to the playback. and discusses minor tweaks with the producer, while the camera catches candid moments of feedback and collaborative brainstorming. There’s a sense of teamwork and shared enthusiasm as adjustments are made.

EDITED VIDEO

With the rough cut in place, we use Premiere’s color correction tools to enhance the footage, adjusting brightness and contrast to match the mood of the song. we apply transitions and effects, like fades and cuts, syncing perfectly with the music’s tempo. The screen shows before-and-after shots, illustrating the transformation from raw footage to polished scenes.

The scene shifts as they import specific clips that require advanced visual effects. The camera zooms in on as they use After Effects to add dynamic elements—vivid particle effects, animated text, and dramatic light flares. The software’s interface reveals layers of effects being carefully applied to enhance the visual storytelling.

With final revisions complete, we render the video. The camera captures the moment as we hit the “Export” button in Premiere Pro, and the progress bar begins to fill.