Friday, 19 November 2010

Prelim post production - editing

Logging your shots

First, we had to select the appropriate shots from each camera angle, and place them in a log bin. This was important because it meant we werent constanly going through shots with mistakes or that werent useful to us and had all our information and useful footage in one place. Also, it meant that some of the shots that might have been out of focused or badly framed could be easily discarded which helped me understand how to recognise badly shot scenes.

Organsing your shots

When organising our shots we wanted to show the level of power and status betweent he two characters so one character was sittting down, so we had an opening shot of the more dominant character walking in to establish the scene, we orgaisned the over the shoulder shots to be shot reverse shots as we wanted to close up of peoples expressions and emotions.

editing in final cut

we added in certain extra frames such as a close up of the phone, and added them in were it would flow correctly, so the was a slow paced zoom in of the phone as the end frame.

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