The concept is simple: a drummer walks in a bathrobe through Hollywood, drinks coffee, his hands play the rhythm, then he goes for donuts, buys them, and heads to the studio where he rehearses and then starts playing the main track (we did 7 takes from different angles to a metronome).
The video is horizontal in the old-school Hollywood style.
1. CRM files are video files from the second camera Canon C200 in RAW format - Premiere Pro.
2. The music that will accompany his playing is exactly what he plays - he recorded the drums in the studio - so all takes are recorded to the metronome one-to-one, and if you put the audio and synchronize all video tracks, everything will align perfectly for editing. (We will receive the original mixed sound very soon - and you will be able to add it later to the finished video).
3. As for the moment where he drinks tea and walks for bagels, etc. - I will clarify with them what musical track they envision there and provide feedback.
One more thing: my vision for this video is as follows: to grab the viewer's attention - at the very beginning of the video, we show for a couple of seconds a "jam" - an emotional moment where the guy plays the drums. Right from the start - and then abruptly - his morning - and then mini bursts of his studio work - to show a "teaser" of what we will see in the video a bit later. Then his morning routine and then the main body - the drum track. The track plays fully - as the viewer is warmed up and already waiting for the music. And at the end on a hanging note - we do a fade to black -
FADE OUT