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Thursday, 24 January 2013

Editing

The editing process involved the softwear, Adobe Premier Pro. We simply took what clips we had and cut them to make them fit into good sequence. At first we thought that it would be difficult to use the clips we had because of their poor quality, but we found it easy due to a large variety of ways of altering the clips on Premier Pro.
We decided that the scene with our friend stealing the phone from the bag would work well as a flashback and with part of it (between picking the phone and putting it in his pocket) in slow motion. We found that Premier Pro offered tools to enable us to put dissolve from one cut to the next, so resemble a flashback.
We put the scene in black and white to identify that it is a flashback.
One of our problems with filming was that we were in a noisy environment and one of the shots as our actor (victim) walks in the door picked up loose dialogue as someone was talking at that time.
We found that we could lower the audio volume on the shot and add ambient sound from another clip in over the top to make the shot seem less abrupt.
I have not corrected the sound so that I can demonstrate the huge affect any slight sound can have on the clip and also as a reminder to me of things I should be thinking about when I film the thriller.

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