Saturday, 24 March 2012
Extra Editing
On 7th March we got permission to use a computer in our media classroom during a lesson to do some more editing with our film. We tightened up the cuts and this made it flow better. We also experimented with some titles and thought more about whether we wanted to position them over the clips or on a separate title.
Editing
While we were editing our opening sequence we found some new effects and me and louise both came a lot more confident and I think our final edit ended up looking good. On our past projects we realised that we used the fade in and fade out effect to much and this stop the sequence from flowing as well as it could have. For this piece of work we only used the fade effects when it was necessary and made sure it was more fast paced to fit with the chase scene which opened our sequence.
When me and louise were filming we made sure that it would be better if we filmed too many shots for too long rather than too shot ones. This made the editing of each clip a lot easier. For example when it came to the short dialogue scenes we made sure we started filming a few seconds before the dialogue was introduced so when we added all the dialogue sections together it flowed better and didn't cut any of the speech off like we had done in past projects. Me and Louise both came a lot more confident with the programme and were able to improve the clip each time we edited it and managed to tighten up the cuts and make sure the continuity was as good as we could possibly get it.
We also found that we still had some problem with fitting to the 180 degree rule and this effected our continuity in some of the running clips that we had shot. But in the end we were able to flip the two clips that didn't fit to this rule and in the end all the running scenes seemed to flow really well and we were pleased with the pace and the way we had edited the chase scene.
When me and louise were filming we made sure that it would be better if we filmed too many shots for too long rather than too shot ones. This made the editing of each clip a lot easier. For example when it came to the short dialogue scenes we made sure we started filming a few seconds before the dialogue was introduced so when we added all the dialogue sections together it flowed better and didn't cut any of the speech off like we had done in past projects. Me and Louise both came a lot more confident with the programme and were able to improve the clip each time we edited it and managed to tighten up the cuts and make sure the continuity was as good as we could possibly get it.
We also found that we still had some problem with fitting to the 180 degree rule and this effected our continuity in some of the running clips that we had shot. But in the end we were able to flip the two clips that didn't fit to this rule and in the end all the running scenes seemed to flow really well and we were pleased with the pace and the way we had edited the chase scene.
Man On Fire movie effect
When thinking about the effects and titles that we wanted to include in our film I watched some popular action films to get some idea of the types of effects that we could try out. I watch the film Man On Fire staring Denzel Washington and it has some excellent effects throughout the film.
I think the broken and jumpy effect that is used in the trailer and through out the film makes it seem a lot more exciting and gives short action involved clips of the movie to stimulate the viewers imagination and views on the rest of the film. This is something me and louise have decided to use in our opening sequence. We have chosen to put something similar to this at the end of our clip as we think it helps open out the rest of the movie and make it more interesting for the audience and more likely for them to want to watch the rest of the film.
I think the broken and jumpy effect that is used in the trailer and through out the film makes it seem a lot more exciting and gives short action involved clips of the movie to stimulate the viewers imagination and views on the rest of the film. This is something me and louise have decided to use in our opening sequence. We have chosen to put something similar to this at the end of our clip as we think it helps open out the rest of the movie and make it more interesting for the audience and more likely for them to want to watch the rest of the film.
Friday, 16 March 2012
Running split screen trial
Friday, 9 March 2012
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