Friday, 19 February 2016

Post production: first half rough edit


After finishing filming our film opening, we began to edit the clips. We started by putting them in chronological order so that they would fit into how we planned them on the story boards originally created. Some of the clips that we filmed needed cutting down and changing in length so we did this to ensure fluidity between the different clips.
In our first edit we managed to string the clips together and we found some music to go over the film. In our opinion it was important to get the non diegetic sound right and to choose the correct style because the majority of the sound in the film was the noise of the soundtrack. This is because the quality of the sound from the recordings we took were.t very good so we took it out and had most of the non diegetic sound instead.

As this was only an edit of the film, we hadn't done much editing of clips that needed specific editing because we spend a lot of our time trying to find the music. Due to this, during our audience feedback comments we received said that our flashback scenes needed to be defined more so that were noticeable as being flashbacks. This can be done by changing the colour of the shot, and is something that we will do when we continue editing our film.

A further thing that we need to add are the titles that introduce the producers, editors, actors and directors of our film. These can be done at the end of our editing process as we feel that the content of the film is a priority over the extras afterwards. Equally we need to put in our ident and decide on a production name.

Having received the feed back we got, we intend to use it and adapt our edited film to suit what had been said.


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