Thursday, 2 April 2015

First and second day of editing

First day of editing 
When I first began to edit, I found it quite difficult on how to input sounds and different effects. However once I got the hang of it gradually I added some effects to scenes I thought were too sharp and didn’t flow well. I also trimmed a lot of scenes which I thought went on for too long. For an example certain facial expressions were dragged on too much. I put majority of the scenes I had done together in one and kept replaying the thriller to see how it looked. As I had shot the same scene more than twice I had a variety to pick from on which was shot best and which would flow better with the thriller. 

Second day of editing 
I watched my film over again and realised there were still some shots that seemed to go on for too long, I trimmed more scenes to build up quick suspense for the audience. There were a few scenes that I shot however when I watched my film I felt as If the extra scenes I had shot were not needed for the thriller. I also looked at different sound effects I could use to build up suspense for the audience, I chose a different sound effect for every time the main character spotted something out of place in her house.

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