In today's editing session, my group and I:
- Ensured we had all the shots in the right order.
- We watched what we had produced so far and decided that the equilibrium needed to be shorted as it was over a minute long and we got bored whilst watching it and we don't want our audience to be.
- Ensured that all our shots were tightly cut down to a professional and sleek standard so they didn't drag out and show unnecessary content such as characters just standing there, waiting for characters to do something or for action to happen.
We are yet to add more shots in, however this is the footage we have edited for our montage so far. We wanted quick shots which will make the audience jump. We have had ideas in today's lesson about removing the sound from the shots and having the sound of the spade dragging across some of the shots to suggest the shots in the montage are showing the disruption and disequilibrium in the film.
We thought that these shots were too long in the disruption after we watched them back from previous editing, so I cut them down to ensure they were sleek and professional looking. They look good here as they show the main action we want the audience see and they keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
This shot is quick and makes the audience jump. We cut it down so it just bangs on the door as soon as the shot comes on as this will be more frightening to the audience. When we come to sound editing, I want to enhance the banging sound as this will make the audience jump.
This is some of the trailer before the montage we have put together so far. It shows the action involved with the disruption and dis equilibrium and I really like how the shots aren't in film order as this leaves the audience asking questions.
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