Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Group: Editing Development

For the montage shots where our protagonist is not singing, we decided to give it a vintage effect on top of the clips, so I did this on Photoshop by making a new transparent layer and using a large brush with a feathered edge and coloured it in black. Then I imported it onto Adobe Premiere Elements on another track on the timeline and altered the opacity of the .psd file so it was not so harsh.


To improve the first verse of the track to make it more visually stimulating, I referred back to our opening by adding shots that we did not use in the opening so that we did not repeat shots and it makes our audience think back to the beginning making the storyline move along. For example, I added an ECU of our protagnonist's eye to connote a voyeristic representation.


To make the transition from the chours to the verse refer to the end of the clip, I added the silhouette shot in the bridge of the song on top of the close ups of the posters. I made the poster shots fade out while the opacity of the silhouette shot faded up to 100% rather than 50%.

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