Once we had reviewed all the footage it was time to edit and put it all together. We knew that we all had to edit at least one section of the opening and tried to do this effectively. I was able to take part in a lot of the editing myself and overlooked most of the editing process. I found that most of my group also did this which was a good way of working as we were able to give opinions on all the different shots so that we were all happy with the finished product. However, some members of the group did not do as much or chip in as much with the editing as others. The editing process on the whole took quite a while. This was because we had filmed a lot of footage for example different angles and shot types. Therefore we had to sort through them all and decide which ones to use and how to use them. This takes time to make sure it is all fluid. We also needed time sort out our match on action shots as they take quite a lot of time to get completely right. I found the most difficult part was keeping continuity between shots. Also making sure that the story was portrayed clearly and effectively. The match on action was also very hard to get correct however, once done it really complemented the piece. Something that we did during the editing stages was the soundtrack for the opening. Me and Ashley focused on this as we have experience working with sequencing programs and making music on the computer. We wanted the music to create a mood of mystery and unease. We also wanted something that we could fade in and out of the piece so that you could hear the dialogue clearly. We feel that the soundtrack created does this well and it added an extra touch that realy made it feel like a thriller. Overall the editing process went very smoothly and we feel that we were able to produce an effective thriller.
Shanice x
Monday, 16 February 2009
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