In the diploma thesis, a dance video and analysis are presented. In the theoretical part, an overview of already existing dance videos and where they are most often used, as well as the process of composing the choreography and the essential factors that influence it, are presented. In the experimental part, we recorded a video with a Canon R6 camera and a Sigma f1.8 (18-35 mm) lens. We also helped ourselves with four Godox SL60 lights and a Ronin-S stabilizer. Post-production was done in Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe After Effects. First, we started pre-production where the idea was conceived. Then, the music and space were chosen according to it. After that, we set about putting together the choreography and made a plan for the camera movements. Then the production that includes creating a production plan, determining the recording crew and performers, preparing the room, setting the camera, and the recording followed. Once we had recorded all the shots, their editing and color corrections followed in post-production. The dance video was successfully produced because it was created in accordance with our expectations. The creation of a dance video requires a lot of technical preparations and technical equipment because everything needs to be carefully studied. Therefore, pre-production takes the most time. If we are prepared for the recording and, therefore, all the recorded material is of high quality, we do not need to make many corrections in post-production, which saves time. Otherwise, it takes more time than the production. The technical performance of the dancers is better in a dance video than in a live performance due to the possibility of repeating shots.
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