Monday 17 April 2017

Editing Our Title Sequence


Editing Our Title Sequence




Max is our groups editor therefore the following is all the work he did on the title sequence, As an already experienced editor it made sense for him to take this role which he did very well. He also came to me asking for my opinion and if I had any ideas.

The editing software we used was Final Cut Pro because that was the only editing software available on the Macs at school. It didn't take max long to figure out how to use it or lean the specs that we would need to use like the transformation tools including scale, rotation, and anchor point. Final cur has plenty of filters to choose from which comes in handy in case we want a scene to look darker or lighter. The filters can also change the levels of intensity. Max said using Final Cut Pro wasn't easy for him because he is used to working with other software.

We filmed new footage which meant there was more editing for max to do, we realised some shots could be used as transitions from the investigation scene to the killer scene. For example a high angle shot I filmed looking down at his book looks similar to the birds eye view shot of the detective looking down at his work, this meant max could fade the shots so they work together and the title sequence is able to progress.

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