Continued Editing
Today we continued to edit our footage, to make it more seamless. The first thing that we continued to edit was the sound, and we did this by unlinking the sound from the footage because some of our ambient sound was fuzzy and hissing. We did this where the sound wasn't needed, but kept it in for now, where we have dialogue. At a later date (if we wish) we can put audio over the top of the dialogue by getting our actor to lip sync. This way, we should acquire better sound quality. We then continued to cut down the duration of the footage and this is because it was twice as long than it should have been, and so we did this by cutting out any blurry or not very high quality footage.
Editing Sound on Adobe Premiere Pro. |
As well as this, we also started to shorten the flashbacks in order to make the clip more suspense, so started to cut these and add them into random parts of the footage for a distorted, disjointed effect. We did this by cropping the clips and spaced them out so that we can increase the narrative enigma to the opening thriller sequence.
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