Friday, 5 May 2017
Editing Diary- Sinister Clips
When it came to editing it involved some trial and error. Some clips required more time than others because some need more concentration. I tried out different lengths for the clips to see which ones needed more viewing time and which didn't.
This picture includes a few of the sinister clips. The clip on the left (The Light) is longer than the clip on the right (The Eye). This is because the light requires more attention as it is turning on where as the right it is just a quick glimpse of an eye.
This is an example of how the sinister clips need to be of different length. I also made all the shots black and white. This is because I feel that colour will make the opening seem less tense. Not having colour also helps with light levels. Some of the shots are filmed on separate days. Bright colours grab the audiences attraction and draws their focus towards it. Taking away the colour helps the audience to focus on the scenery and the camera work.
It took seconds to make the shots all grey-scale but it took time to find the right length for the clips as I didn't want to exceed the 2 minute time limit as the openings have to be under 2 mins.
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