Thursday, 15 March 2012

New Printscreen of His Lady In Red in 'Imovie'

The print screen above depicts the new footage that we have filmed. We have edited it on the software called 'Imovie'. We have changed many aspects of each individual clips. We decided to film our two minute film opening again due to the fact that we wasn't happy with our finished piece.  When we first began filming we didn't have a tripod due to there not being enough of them, also we didn't consider lighting and continuity enough, so if there is one thing that we have learnt from our previous filming is that we need to consider all of these things that contribute to the quality of our filming.

When we began filming again, we found it a lot easier as we knew exactly what we had to do and what shots work well in each scene. We took more care when considering continuity and lighting so we knew that the overall quality of our new footage would be better than our previous footage.

Once we re-filmed all of our footage we uploaded it to the programme 'Imovie', we also found it easier to edit as we had past experience. So we once again chose the clips and shots that we wanted to use in our finished piece, we edited them together and added transitions in certain areas to help add flow. We also edited the saturation of each clip, so the lighting looked even more consistent.  We did however have trouble reaching the time limit of 2.00 minutes as when we aded transitions these took away time not added it.

Once we were happy with the new filming, after we had edited it we began looking for the perfect soundtrack. Once we found the copyright free music we imported it into a programme called 'Garageband' and began to edit this certain piece of music. We then added it to our footage and played our filming once the music was successfully added.

Due to the problems that we had when trying to upload the previous opening to 'Youtube' we chose to abort this idea and burn our footage straight to a disc, by converting it to a DVD file.

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