Friday, 23 March 2012

Re-edit

At our first meeting, we began re-editing our footage and sequence by looking at areas of the first draft we were unhappy with. We removed some of the effects we had previously added which we didn't think work well or looked as good, then began removing certain sections of footage and adding new ones in. We also changed the speed and duration of some of the clips and also removed the title from the end of the clip.

Charlotte T created the film company logos for the titles at the start of our film opening on Adobe Fireworks, whilst Charlotte H, Katie and Me worked on adding titles to our sequence on Adobe Premier Pro. The whole group worked on renaming our sequence as from our first edit, we were struggling for title ideas and came up with House at the last minute, which is the name of a well known medical TV drama. We eventually decided up Yesterday, as we decided that at the start of the opening sequence a date would be displayed along with the film name, and at the end of the sequence a past date would be entered so that it it presents to the audience how the film would go back in time to before the murders occurred. We also liked this idea as it creates suspense because we are only focusing on the opening and people would want to watch further to see what happens.

At our second meeting, we also added names of actors, directors etc. throughout the sequence on the bottom right corner in black. We then looked at adding in other clips which we had decided not to use in the draft edit. We also adjusted the sound again in certain areas so that either sound from the visual clip or sound from the audio track could be heard. Finally we added the animated gif film company titles onto the start of our sequence and decided to mix them in with some of the footage to follow the common conventions of thriller films.





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