Thursday, 12 March 2015

Basic Editing With Sound, Speed and Filters

In this edit, I have cut down the chosen shots, taken out some of the sound ready for the music to be put over the top, and changed the pace of the clips and to make it flow better.
When deciding what shot length would fit our piece of music we had to make some drastic changes, theses included changing factors such as the timing and length of shots as well as any diegetic dialogue that would be heard. For example, in this edit some of the sound of cars was left in some of the shots in our second location. We had to change this as we wanted the area to seem desolated and lifeless and therefore we decided in the final cut not to include any natural sound created when first filming.
In the penultimate scene we believed that the idea of the phone ringing was not obvious for the audience so we decided to add this pleonastic sound in post production

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