Thursday 5 March 2015

Editing our title sequence

At the beginning of the editing process, we realised that the screen on the camera was tilted therefore it looked amateur. Due to this issue we had to meet up on another day and re-shoot scenes which was time consuming and delayed the rest of the editing process. Nevertheless, the day was very productive and we ended up shooting plenty of scenes that would be useful to include in the title sequence. However when we started editing we realised that we didn't have enough shots to include so we had to improvise and shoot more shots that would fit in with the theme of our title sequence. Although we re-shot the scenes, we didn't end up using them because we were told that are title sequence coud be no longer than two minutes otherwise our group would get penalised. This resulted in a further delay as we were unable to use the scenes which meant that filming it was a waste of time. Despite our constant delays and set backs, we had a successful editing process and are on track in regards to timing. Editing has been a long process as we are constantly learning new editing techniques and are having to explore effects which is fun but also difficult. Luckily, we have Esther in our group who has had past experiences with editing and contributed a lot of input into the editing process, and also helped to teach us how to edit which skills we then used to contribute.

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