Tuesday 15 March 2016

Construction - Editing Process (Giordano)

After looking at our rough cut, my group and I noticed areas that could be further edited to improve the overall look of our final thriller opening.

Below are the key areas that were in need of editing before we publish our final opening:



This is our new logo that we created
'screenshot productions', that we
created on photoshop.










We needed to re design this logo, as the image of the
mysterious man was taken from the internet.

We used image stableization in order
to achieve this clean shot, that is used in
our final opening. Using this makes the
opening look more proffesional and
stylised.   











This shot was in desperate need of image stabilisation
in the editing process, as the footage is very shaky
making it look unprofessional.

Here we also used image stableization
in order to make the scene look sharper
and cleaner. Using this helped us with
many scenes as it polished us our
finished product. 





                 





Again, the footage was shaky, in order to improve this
we needed to use image stabilisation to make the
footage appear more in focus.

Although you are not able to hear,
we decided to mute background
noises as there was unnecessary
music playing. We used final cut pro
in the editing process to mute the noise. 



                       







Although you cannot hear it here, there is background
music playing, and can be hear over the piano score
this interrupts the scene, therefore we needed to mute
background noises in the editing process.

In the editing process we slowed this
shot down so that there is more emphasis
on the eye, making the audience feel
uncomfortable. We also zoomed further
into the eye, making is similar to
Hitchcocks 'Psycho' shower scene. 
                         









This shot was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho'
and unfortunately we did not have the correct lens
to be able to zoom extremely close to the eye. Therefore
This needed to be done in the editing process.

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