Thursday 11 March 2010

Thriller Task- Editing

Lesson 14- 11/3/10

In today's lesson, we carried on with editing our opening sequence, currently we are editing the shot of the close up of the phone that is ringing under the leaves and twigs. When we were filming this shot, we found it very difficult to get the angle and the pace of the shot right. On many occasions this was ruined by the camera moving to fast/slow or that the camera did not pick up the phone screen due to the sunlight glistening of it. We could not find a clip that was perfect so we decided to cut clips of each clip to see if it work. This would help us avoid re filming this shot although we do have time. Whilst getting the cut at the right place we decided that the pace of the zoom in was too slow so we quickened the pace. This would keep the audience interested. When we carried onto the next clip, the Adobe Premier Pro CS4 crashed this caused us to lose the work we were currently working on. Unfortunately we lost some of the editing that we had done in today's lesson. Shaneece said she do this part of the editing again whilst Trisha and I would discuss what ideas we had about the music we would use. We decided that we did not need to record any ambient sound. But we would try find soundtrack music (copyright free) that we could use for the end of the opening sequence.

Next lesson we will carry on editing and make a decision of what sound we are going to incorporate in our opening sequence.

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