Thursday, 28 January 2016

Editing Diary - Day1

Editing Diary - Day 1

The first thing we have done is to have all shots we have taken on a dedicated storage device, which is a USB memory stick and a back up is stored on the editing computer to prevent the loss of everything we have filmed. We have many folders, all with different names to tell us what is within the specific folder, such as everything we filmed in a forest is stored in the Forest Folder. This goes the same with the multiple shots of a conversation we have in our trailer, to make a shot-reverse-shot. Another folder includes all the sound and music we plan to implement in our trailer. As we film at least 3 shots of every shot so we can have the perfect one, we make two more new folders within filming folders, one named "Use" and "Don't Use", and we look at all the shots we did and put the ones we want in our trailer in the "Use" folder and the rest in our "Don't Use" folder. With this folder structure, it allows us to easily organise ourselves when we edit, and makes us easily find the right shot we want according to our plan for the final edit.



Thursday, 7 January 2016

Trailer Storyboard

Trailer Storyboard

Establishing Shot of London and Dubai

Dolly Zoom?
Shot Reverse Shot between Conor and Bill

Panning Left
Long Shot of Bill in library
Over the shoulder shot of Matt
Close up of Bill in dialogue
Close up of Matt with lighter
Shot Reverse Shot between Bill and Matt

Possible Title 4


Possible Title 4


Our fourth attempt at titles was what we deemed to be the most successful out of our titles. We liked the bold styling of the title as it is eye-catching to the audience, simple but effective as a whole. We decided that an animation would be ideal as the bullet holes we incorporated add to the action element of the film as the audience can automatically assume its genre and so would be more intrigued to watch it.