downton ab(beyonce)

Mashups? Ummm, yes, please.Ā As a hungry hungry pop culture consumer, I love seeing my favorites all smooshed up together. For this video assignment,Ā I put together the Downton Abbey theme and Beyonce’s music video for 711.

I loved Downton Abbey when it was on, and I have to admit that just hearing the theme that plays during the opening credits pulls at my heartstrings. However, I think it’s important to remember that Downton was not without someĀ seriousĀ flaws. Namely its lack of diversity. Sure, one could argue that the setting of the period piece saga necessitated an entirely white cast (Ok, so they had one black character. One time. Just the one). Still, in a whole seven seasons, the show never had the courage to even address the classism and racism that laid the foundation for the core characters to go about enjoying their oh-so-privileged lives. I’m not trying to dismiss the entertainment value of the show, but I do think it’s important to always keep these things in mind.

Anyways, what better excuse to watch more Beyonce videos than to overlay the Downton theme with the most prominent black female entertainer of our day? Lady Crawley would be turning in her grave.

 

 

Here’s the original Beyonce video:

 

 

 

In part, I selected the Downton theme because its tempo is relatively quick for the classical music that Iā€™m familiar with. I thought that this would make it fit more seamlessly with a pop music video, and for the most part I was correct. 711 has a lot of tempo changes so itā€™s not a perfect fit, but there are moments where the two seem in sync. Iā€™m happy with the result, and I hope you enjoy watching it!

 

 

The Process:Ā 

If you have iMovie, then this assignment should be fairly straightforward. First, download the audio you want to use. I usedĀ a youtube to mp3 converter online. Enter in the URL for the video you’re using, and click ‘Convert.’ Then click ‘Download.’

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Next, download the video you’re overlaying the audio with. I used QuickTime for this. Go to ‘File,’ and select ‘New Screen Recording.’ Drag the box to the section of the screen you want to record (around the video presumably) and begin. Turn off the annotations so you don’t get annoying pop-ups in your recording!

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After you’ve finished recording, save the clip to your computer. Open iMovie, and select ‘Create’ from the top bar. Choose ‘No Theme.’

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Next, select ‘Import’ from the same top menu bar. Find your video, select it, and click ‘Import Selected.’

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Drag the orange sliders to the section of your video you want to use for the final project.

 

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Click inside the orange box you just created, and drag it to your timeline.

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Now, go back to ‘Import,’ and import your audio clip the same way as before. Mine was longer than the video, so I used the orange sliders to only add that amount of time to the video.

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Just like before, drag down your audio to the timeline, on top of your video clip so that it starts at the same time.Ā If you cut off your audio in the above step, you’re going to want to fade it out so that it sounds ok. See the tiny gray circle at the far right of the audio track? Slide over the icon in a few seconds, and it will fade out:

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If you’re happy with your video and the sound, click ‘Share’ from the top menu and choose the platform you wish to share it with. I selected ‘YouTube,’ and followed the pop-up windows to log in to my YouTube account and upload.

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This will take a while. Check its progress by clicking the clock icon in the top right:

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Once you’re done, check out your video on YouTube!

Classical-Modern Mashup Tutorial

This post may be only 3Ā stars (while the most video assignments are 4 or 5) but it’s time consuming if the internetĀ does not want to corporate with you. After choosing to do this I assignment, I had to choose which song and music video I wanted to use. For the music video, I chose Taylor Swift’s Blank Space because she’s my favorite musician and I love the video. For the classical music, I chose Boccherini featured in Master in Commander. After this, I went to youtube to find the videos of the songs. Once I found the Blank Space music video, I went online toĀ http://www.clipconverter.cc, which takes clips from youtube and converts them into any other file format that you want. If you have iMovie, like I do, then you want to convert it into an MP4 file. Once you specify the format, just click start and it will bring you to the page that tells you it has been converted.

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All you have to do then is click download (the download process may take a couple of minutes). You can then download the classical music file as an MP3 (this makes your life easier when you are in your movie creator because I’m not sure if you can mute the video). For this, I usedĀ http://convert2mp3.net/en/index.phpĀ which worked really well. All you have to do is paste in the url and then hit convert. It will bring you to a page that will have a download button, click thatĀ andĀ it will download onto your computer. Next, what you want to do is open Ā iMovie and hit create and click movie. Then grab the files for the music and music video and drag them onto the iMovie page. The video will be above the music file. Now go over to the left side panel and click Titles. You will then be able to choose a title page. Once you have dragged your selected title page into your movie workspace, double-click on it to type whatever you want (this also works when adding an the end titles). To add a transition to any part of the movie,Ā above the TitlesĀ button on the left side panel there is a Transitions button. Click that and choose whichever transition you like. You will then drag it onto the part of the video that you want to have a transition. If you would like to delete the ending or the beginning of the music video (sometimes the videos have their own titles or ending credits), click on the part of the clip that you would like to delete, then you want to right click to which will bring up a menu. The menu will have a button that says Split Clip. Click that button and it will split the clip into two clips. All you have to do after that is click on the clip you want to delete and hit the delete button on your keyboard!

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To mute the music video, go to the top of the screen and click the modify menu. Within the modify menu there is a mute clip button. If you click that button you will mute the clip. Once you are satisfied with your video, go to the top of the iMovie screen and next to the Import and the Create button is the Share button. Click the share button and choose the way that you want to share your new music video! Once you have completed that you are all finished!

Here is the video that I created:

Taylor Swift to Boccherini

This video assignment was to use a modern music video and add classical music to it. I decided to use Taylor Swift’s Blank space and Boccherini featured in Master in Commander. I love Taylor Swift, she is my favorite musician which is why I chose her music video Blank Space. I also love the violin work in Boccherini’s piece. I used iMovie to create the video. I went to youtube to look for the music piece and music video. I converted the music video to mp4 using a youtube video converter and I converted the music into an mp3 using a youtube to mp3 converter. Once I dragged the video and music file into iMovie, I added a title page and ending credits (which show the sources of the videos). I also added transition to the end of the title page and the beginning of the ending credits. I had to cut out the ending of the song because it was longer than the video. I also had to cut out parts in the video at the end because they were add ons that were not part of the actual music video.

Music Video Converter:Ā http://www.clipconverter.cc

Youtube to mp3 Converter:Ā http://convert2mp3.net/en/index.php

Classical-Modern Mashup

Ingredients:

1 piece of classical music

1 modern music video

How to make:

First, strip or mute the music out of the modern music video. Then layer the classic music on top.

Voila! Some hopefully hilarious, weirdly sexual classical-modern mashup.

Inspired by Beyonce Dances to Shostokovich.