Monday, 23 February 2015

Diary of Editing-17th February



This time when I was editing I refined a few things so that the film plays smoother. I did this by cutting out parts of seconds that cut out where the camera jogs slightly. Some of the footage I have made longer than planned, however if it goes over the time that I had originally planned for the film to be, I can easily cut some unneeded parts out. Also I have started to experiment with filters,


however I can't find any that I like yet, I may have to just keep with very simple transitions or not use them at all. In my editing diary post before, I talked about saving filters as presets; I found out I can't do this, but I can save other things that are unneeded as presets which is frustrating. I will just have to work around this and make the filter match the shot. I am still unsatisfied with the filters that I have put on the footage so far, I want it to look brighter, but I want it to still look professional without the filters flickering, which I don't want on my film. I want the filters to create a sarcastic satire tone to
the film, so that the audience know that the girl is having a bad time. I have started to look at how I can edit the sound to match the film. Some of it I have slowed down for the second day when the girl wakes up and leaves home. I have discovered a new tool that helps me to edit the sound on my editor, therefore I will be experimenting with that, to get the best outcome of sound possible. I am going to try and make the sound have reverb so that it resembles how the girl is sad and is unsure what to do, whilst leaving everything behind.

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