Hi everyone,
So I have just finished filming and editing the interview and I think it was successful as I had a range of different shots and scenes to choose from when it came down to editing. I altered some scenes to make them appear more effective in my final video and added music which all together made it have the appropriate light hearted theme I wanted it to have. Here are some of the changes I made:
- Tint - I used tint on a range of different scenes which was useful when trying to create different effects with different atmospheres, as I could create a light setting. This helped to maintain the lighter setting, making the interview light hearted and clearly visible for my audience.
- Splicing - When I began to put frames together I had to splice together different shots so they ran smoothly without a change being detected. This helped the whole video come together and look natural to a viewer. For example in the action shot of the woman walking through the door.
- Contrast & brightness - I used this when editing on the final scene let the audience know that the film was beginning to end. This made it visible for the audience but also let them know what was about to occur.
- Quiet Speech - When it came to edit my footage some scenes that included dialogue were quiet or muffled. This made it difficult when splicing together different scenes as the volume was different on each frame. To overcome this during editing I altered the volume to try and equalised volume across the range of scenes.
- Lighting - As I filmed the surroundings gradually became darker which was noticeable between frames. This was because of the time of day so to resolve this I altered the lighting.
- Music - During editing I looked at a range of music genres and decided which one would be the most effective. I decided to add instrumental as my music choice, to add more depth to the video and create the setting.
Until next time :)
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