Editing Day 2 and 3
Over the course of these two sessions that I am completing for editing my final opening sequence, I have continued to order and crop them so they are the way that I want them, as I was editing the clips down I had come up with a few noises that I had come up with that I thought would be a good idea for the sounds of the screams and interference.
When it looks like Lois is holding the camera, I added an interference sound as it made the camera look as though it was old fashioned, and I think this gave the opening sequence of the film such a better effect.
I wanted the sounds to have an eerie sound to show suspense, for example an old video recorder, I liked this type of non-diegetic sounds which I feel will sound really good in my opening sequence, I used the white noise which you normally see on old televisions this gave it a much spookier feel as it looked as though it was crackling and fuzzing.
I then went on to edit the colour of the film, as I wanted it too look like it was in night vision therefore I had to change the colour of the screen to a green, I thought this turned out well as it made it look as if it was filmed at night which is what I wanted it to be like.
In My third editing session, I mad sure that the continuity of the shot colours were all looking the same and this then helped the audience to understand and know what is happening at what point.
Finally, I started to add my titles in, adding Production, credits and the film title, I didn't want them to be all just at the end of the opening sequence so I decided that I would spread them over the whole opening sequence finishing with the title at the end.
When it looks like Lois is holding the camera, I added an interference sound as it made the camera look as though it was old fashioned, and I think this gave the opening sequence of the film such a better effect.
I wanted the sounds to have an eerie sound to show suspense, for example an old video recorder, I liked this type of non-diegetic sounds which I feel will sound really good in my opening sequence, I used the white noise which you normally see on old televisions this gave it a much spookier feel as it looked as though it was crackling and fuzzing.
I then went on to edit the colour of the film, as I wanted it too look like it was in night vision therefore I had to change the colour of the screen to a green, I thought this turned out well as it made it look as if it was filmed at night which is what I wanted it to be like.
In My third editing session, I mad sure that the continuity of the shot colours were all looking the same and this then helped the audience to understand and know what is happening at what point.
Finally, I started to add my titles in, adding Production, credits and the film title, I didn't want them to be all just at the end of the opening sequence so I decided that I would spread them over the whole opening sequence finishing with the title at the end.
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