Monday, 22 February 2016

LO4: Final product

LO4: Drafts of film trailer

Draft #1

 
In this draft it was our first time filming so our footage was quite rushed and we did not have the props we needed in order to meet what we wanted in our trailer. Also the editing was not up to scratch
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Draft #2

In this draft we used our reshot footage in order to meet what we expected from our first plan and draft. We had better props as well to make it look more legitimate and we used more editing techniques compared to our first draft.

Draft #3

 

In our final draft we experimented with music in order to give the trailer a tone and overall feel. We gave the scenes more pacing to them in order to give the trailer a more intense tone. This is pretty much our completed product however we still had audio bugs to fix.

LO4: Edit decision list



LO4: Offline edit

LO4: Evidence of editing

Timelapse of editing 






Me editing



At 0:10 till 0:20 you can see that i have added an adjustment layer to the trailer. What this adjustment layer does is that it turns the selected area into black and white and it also adds letter boxes to the trailer. The reason I chose to do this was beacuse
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At 0:25 till 0:42 you can see that i used the pen tool in multiple scenes. I did this in order to adjust certain scenes audio levels so that they are suitable for a viewer watching. i noticed that certain scenes had very loud audio so i quickly corrected them by adjusting them to other scenes levels.

At 0;46 till 1:40 i used the razor tool in order to cut scenes together in order to have scenes follow on from each other. This allowed me too create jump cuts so that the trailer does not become boring for a viewer watching and gives the trailer a fast pace. I chose to give the scene a fast pace as it helped to build tension for the viewer.

In total i have edited half of every scene in my trailer as there are only 2 people in my group (including myself) so we have both done an equal amount of work .