After showing our rough cut to the rest of our class, and after seeing ourselves on a big screen we knew that we still had a lot to complete in our classwork. Today we had to begin with adding our titles into the scene and make sure they are well embedded linking to what is in the screen at that point in time. As well as the main title screen at the ending, we took inspiration from many of our films that we researched, we liked the simplistic design of a white font on a black background and I think that it has worked well in this instance. Also we realised from our audience feedback that the sound in many of our shots needed altering, in most cases it was the ambient noises being too loud, so this was changed in our lesson, also we began to research on freesounds.org a piece of music that could be used as a soundtrack over the top of the film opening. Also, a couple of our shots had to be cut down in order to reduce the length of the piece and cut out certain points where the acting is unrealistic.
Monday, 25 January 2016
LH: Editing Reflection
After showing our rough cut to the rest of our class, and after seeing ourselves on a big screen we knew that we still had a lot to complete in our classwork. Today we had to begin with adding our titles into the scene and make sure they are well embedded linking to what is in the screen at that point in time. As well as the main title screen at the ending, we took inspiration from many of our films that we researched, we liked the simplistic design of a white font on a black background and I think that it has worked well in this instance. Also we realised from our audience feedback that the sound in many of our shots needed altering, in most cases it was the ambient noises being too loud, so this was changed in our lesson, also we began to research on freesounds.org a piece of music that could be used as a soundtrack over the top of the film opening. Also, a couple of our shots had to be cut down in order to reduce the length of the piece and cut out certain points where the acting is unrealistic.
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