Thursday 17 December 2015

Editing

In order to edit all of our loose footage my group and I used Adobe Premiere Pro, which wasn't too difficult as we had already had some practice from our preliminary task. Everyone in our group edited a section whilst everyone was giving input and creative design ideas that we hadn't previously thought of to improve the look of our thriller. Editing went smoothly for the most part and we were able to get the first draft up by the deadline by staying after school to get some last minute editing done. We also added sound and titles to our thriller in the editing of the first draft which helped us create a picture of what our final edit would actually look like. During the editing stage we noticed some shots that we really liked because the lighting was good and they were in focus, however some of the shots were dull and slightly blurred as they were out of focus, such as the pan on the staircase scene and the smirk during the close up of the lips at the end. To make sure that the editing process runs more smoothly next time, we made a list of all of the different shots that we will need to re-film, so that we won't miss any out. After we had edited our first draft and was happy with the quality so far we asked for audience feedback and made a few tweaks here and there to make the continuity and fluidity of a thriller better and smoother.




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