Editing Blog: Things Switched
Therefore, while not entirely incorrect, we completed the last task's filming portion incorrectly. The movie is meant to be a movie's opening scene. Rather than that, we filmed an entire short film. They gave me permission to modify this time as I had a fix request. They provided me with assistance when I needed it. But since I claimed to have Davinci Resolve, we decided it would be better for me to edit the movie. Mai'lyia captured a scene outside her home, which we were in need of. I think I will be the one to combine the footage to make it appear like an opening scene. This is done with the intention of not giving away the entire storyline or content. As I chose the fonts, I will provide the text, titles, and information about production and editing. Ludji agreed that it would be better if we skipped over the portion of the phone conversation that involved her and me. While the opening process should only last a minimum of one minute and fifty-seven seconds, this takes a long time. To make the plot less evident than it should be, we will also shuffle the footage around. For example, placing the jumpscare early rather than at the end of the clip. Me and Ludji agreed that it would be interesting to include some blood editing throughout the title scene. Since this film makes up half of our grade, we initially believed that we should have merely filmed it again before editing. But we acknowledge that the time we had was actually rather limited. As a result, we did our best editing on the clips. Such as shortening or clipping clips. Moreover, excluding scenes that, in our opinion, revealed too much story. Nevertheless, the simple part was simply typing the text and utilizing various effects on the screen. Mai'lyia contributed to the film's editing, including the titles and subtitles. For example, incorporating the editors, production firm, and actors, and using the font that we selected. During the creation of these titles, she made sure that nearly everyone received the same amount of credit. To add that spooky look, I was also able to fade the white letters into red using the software Alight Motion.
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