DAY THREE: Editing Overview

Thus far, my groupmate and I are pleased with the results of the filming. Fortunately, we can agree on the various pictures we want to get for our opening sequence. Upon transcoding the existing clip onto the computer, I observed a lighting shift that obscured a specific object. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that the props are less visible on camera. I also noticed that our performers were not reacting appropriately with their faces to what was going on at that precise moment. For instance, the antagonist is meant to start off as a good guy before gradually becoming evil as the story progresses. During the editing process, I discovered that the villain character was displaying wicked intentions right away. The plot is revealed in this way. I had to work directly with the actors on the cuts. Making a list of adjustments was a relatively simple process as soon as I went over what we had so far. The duration of some shots is the second example. We had to shorten the duration of a certain shot because the opening scene is supposed to go no longer than two minutes. I also saw that having a portable tablet that I could carry with me wherever made it more convenient to utilize. I can now use my finger to drag and drop on the editing program we use thanks to this. My significant other concurs with this. With the iPad, my partner and I can wirelessly share content, which greatly increases the transparency and accessibility of the review and editing process. We are only on day three of this, thus far it has been a really easy journey!


                                                

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