Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Editing

1. I discarded several shots. One of which was a couple of close ups - I did this due to the fact that we already had many close ups and it would've been repetitive if I kept it in. Another shot I deleted was the scene where our actor searched the lounge. I deleted this as there was an error - our torch stopped working and you could see the iPhone that we were using as a replacement. We also discarded many shots as we had several shots for each scene, meaning we were only using one and some had to be deleted;we used the most relevant shot.

2. It was quite easy to make our storyline make sense, as we had a very simple one. Our narrative was used similarly for many films, including scream. Our story is just a noise heard downstairs, and a guy goes to find out what the noise was. Therefore, this is scary and relevant but still simple enough for most age groups to understand.

3. We used a website called 'freesound'. This website gives us a range of noises and music, so it was relatively easy to find the ones we need. The non-diegetic music was relatively hard to find as the whole group had to decide on one thing. This music gave the film suspense and made it seem like more of a thriller.

4. There was no dialogue

5. Once we finished editing, we found some lighting errors. We therefore had to either cut out the light or do some editing to try edit out the light. Other than that, there was not much we changed.

6. Our titles were easy to put in - we started when he got out of bed when the non-diegetic music begun. This was slow pace, which allowed people to see the titles. We chose a normal titles, like other thrillers,

7. I was the one who found out/figured out how to do something that we couldn't do. We all contributed to the editing equally.

8. We worked very well as a group. We all agreed on decisions although sometimes it took a while to agree.

9.We should've filmed it all at night time - even though the light was edited, it would've helped to film in the night.

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