Wednesday 1 May 2013

MAIN Post 10: Post-production

During post-production we used Adobe Premiere Pro to capture, cut and edit out footage into the correct order that we wanted. During the editing process we were unable to stick to the storyboard and shot list as we felt that the shots would be more effective in a different order. We also had to add some transitions in which we hadn't planned as it made the transitions of shots smoother when it moved from moving camera to stationary camera shots. 

During the post production process I noticed a continuity error, this is because in some shots Jacob's hood is up and sometimes it is down. This could have been prevented if we had payed more attention but it has taught me to pay more attention to the mise-en-scene next year when i film again. Below I have added a few screen shots of the editing process. 





While editing we realised we did not have many close ups of Jacobs face while he was running. This meant that it was harder to see his emotion and the audience can not identify that he is the protagonist in the film. To improve our film we could of added in a few shots like this whilst he was running or fallen over. 



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