Wednesday, 20 March 2013

JH: Development Post

JH: Development Post:

  • As we had finished filming our footage, we then had to begin editing in Adobe Premiere Elements 9.
  • We first arranged the footage in a rough order then from the start of the opening commenced to cut each clip to form a slower cutting rate at the start.
  • The slow cutting rate at the beginning helps reinforce a tension nearer the end as we intend the cutting rate to increase.
  • In the plot once the shots of the antagonist gaining a 'psychic hold' over the victim, we then edited it to a relatively high cutting rate consisting of cross-cutting between the antagonist pen movements and the victim walking under a trance.
  • We have planned to have regular intervals for titles which will overlay the footage forming part of the mise-en scene through Adobe After Effects.
  • We have also reserved a shot to overlay withpen movement shots which will have the opacity turned down for effect.
  • Roughly our shots have now been cut down ready for the rough cut.
  • The shots which have been edited which are currently effective to establish our opening is the pull focus at the start.
  • We now need to plan out the soundtrack in comparison to the shots in order to match the mood and tension.
  • In addition to this I plan to create the 3D titles in Adobe After Effects as a key factor to make our opening effective.


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