Here is another mock-up I've submitted on YouTube.
In this version I have included the new cutaways me and Rhys filmed.
Thursday, 4 June 2009
Monday, 1 June 2009
cutaway solution
Me and Rhys have decided to combat the cutaway problems by meeting in College today and filming cutaways for ourselves only! This will help avoid clashes with other classmates
Friday, 29 May 2009
interview mock-up 1
I have uploaded a rough-cut of my interview onto YouTube.
I will be changing the cutaways on this cut, due to the problems we encountered in class.
I will be changing the cutaways on this cut, due to the problems we encountered in class.
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
cutaway problems
In class we all critted our interviews and came across a problem - we're all using the same cutaways!
So therefore we have set up a new blog where we can put down what cutaways we are each using, then we can settle any clashes we have on there.
So therefore we have set up a new blog where we can put down what cutaways we are each using, then we can settle any clashes we have on there.
Saturday, 16 May 2009
colour correcting
We have been told to use this technique on our video clips to enhance the colour. This technique works really well and has brought extra 'life' to my interview. The difference before and after on the shots is vast. This is certainly a technique I will use in future projects.
Friday, 15 May 2009
feedback
Today I got some feedback from the class on my rough-cut.
I have been told to: add more relevant cutaways to the movie
Make the fade in's and out's equal in length
Have less footage of the interviewee (add more cutaways)
I have been told to: add more relevant cutaways to the movie
Make the fade in's and out's equal in length
Have less footage of the interviewee (add more cutaways)
Monday, 4 May 2009
editing the footage
As I've been cutting the interview into smaller chunks I've had to cut out a lot of 'erms' and 'umms'. This is quite a tedious task as I'm having to scan through the footage frame by frame so I can cut the audio so it flows and is concise.
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