Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Editing progress so far...

During this lesson we needed to create a montage sequence showing our bassist as they were moving about an art room and adding to a picture he was creating. However as we were thinking about this Teni and I decided that we wanted to use the whole shot when we were walking around the table and looking at the mess of images he had on the table. Therefore we thought that the best way in which to show this shot while still showing Perry and also fitting in to a suitable amount of time, was to speed up the shot of him arranging his work and making the other shot an overlay so that they would both run at once. We also sped up the rotating shot so that the shot of Perry didn't look odd or out of place. 

We then realised that we needed to fix a problem with our fade effects, as they were starting after they needed to meaning that the bottom shot was showing before the overlay began which was quite a noticeable issue. As such we removed the fade and extended the clip so that they would fit in better. 


We also added in a fade between every shot for a smoother transition, however upon reviewing what we had we realised that they were very unnecessary and the transitions worked well without them. As such we opted to remove all of the fade effects after the overlay stopped before that section of narrative was ending. 
We  have now completed the first 2 minutes of our video leaving us another 2 minutes for the final narrative section and 2 more performance clips.



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