Thursday 2 May 2013

MAIN Post 10: Post-production

During our editing we had to capture our footage that we wanted to use and then cut and edit the footage into the correct place. We took some screen shoots to show our progress of this process. 

here is a screen grab of our screen once we'd captured all of our footage and was putting the footage into the correct order whilst looking at our storyboard and shot list for help.
here is when we placed in the 'two days earlier' shot at the end of the opening sequence in order to create some suspense for the audience and to keep them guessing what they would want next.

we then added in the typography to the opening sequence to show who had done what. This took a lot of time as we needed to place them in a place where they wouldn't overtake on the action in the footage and also because we had to fade the writing in and out to make it look a lot smoother.
this screenshot is of, once we'd finished editing, add in a music soundtrack over the whole piece. Once we had done that we watched it over a few times checking for mistakes or if there was any room to improve the sequence.



However, once we were edititng we realised that we didn't include enough close ups of our main character Jacob. These are important to include as they introduce the character to the audience and they also give the audience a sense of his feelings and facial expressions during the film.


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