Sunday, 25 May 2014

Editing P3(b), P3(c), P3(d)

I used Premium Pro program on my MacBook to edit my film opening. 
I cut parts of the videos because I had to make a one piece movie from them. I did it with help of Razor Tool. Also storyboard was really helpful because it helped me with the order of small videos in my film opening. The process of renaming was also helpful because I needed to put the videos in the right order.
I corrected the level of sound in the 'sound effects' because sometimes I needed a sound level a little bit lower or higher. Mostly I deleted all sound from the videos to add the music in whole film opening. 
I corrected one video by increasing a picture in the shot in the 'effect control' and then a chose scale and moved the shot. By doing that I cleaned the shot from the inappropriate subjects.  
I have added one song to the video and also I cut the song with Razor Tool because the length of the song didn't meet the length of my film opening. 
I included some visual effects such as Cross Dissolve and Dip to black to the video because I wanted to make video more interesting and attractive for the potential audience- teenagers. I found them in the folder 'effects'. Also effect helped me to connect the small video between each other. 
Also I included some titles to the video for introducing actors and the title of the film. I coloured all inscriptions in my film opening to make it brighter and eye-catching. 
I corrected the sound level of the song in the sound effects because most of the time there is a music in my the film opening. 
I changed the colours of the letters in 'title editor' because we have a teen movie which has to be bright.
In the end of the film opening I put a shot with the names of people who made it.
By the end of the video I made a sound level lower in the 'sound effects'. 
I manipulated with the sound in different ways to make it louder or lower.
I used bright letters in the inscription because my film is teen movie. that's why it may be more attractive for young people to watch a film with special effects.

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