Friday, 16 December 2016

Editing Day 2

In our second editing lesson, we had some time to begin including some more footage from our Filming Day 2 and 3. Due to making our list last lesson, we had ideas on how to edit these shots and therefore we were able to get a lot done.
We used the clipping tools firstly to begin editing each footage due to understanding we did not need the full filming. We then began to add in desired transitions to ensure a flowing effect in our film. Once we had added in the footage in the correct gaps with transitions and effects we wanted, Megan and I played around with audio to ensure continuity.
Megan and I began to play around with stills from our filming so we included these in for our title sequence. We filmed the props that were included in our film which were significant so it emphasises the importance of them in our opening. Although both of us were proud of what we completed, we are in understanding that we need to reshoot each still to ensure the perfect quality needed for our film in order for it to look professional and well edited.
We had not finished our editing at all but we decided to ask our audience of their opinion regarding our film so far and Megan and I both took notes. These included:
  • "You have interesting audios and titles overall but a little confusing with some shot layouts."
  • "Good use of various shot types but some shots seem rather clumsy and not great quality. You should probably consider this when filming reshoots."
  • "The titles look mint and the audio's proper nice but I don't think some of the transitions flow too well. Pretty decent overall just some refining needed."
  • "I'm kind of confused, but I like the titles at the end.
Megan and I discussed amongst ourselves regarding the comments which were said about our filming so far and decided that we needed to reconsider some of the transitions used and to begin planning reshoots for possible shots.









 

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