Monday, February 27, 2017

Coursework -Editing (part 3)

Today I sat down for quite a while and edited my film. I finished the section of the detectives coming in, and the killer's scene, along with the sound effects.


Today, after putting the sound effects into the movie, I've realized some of the effects are too loud in some scenes. I couldn't quite find how to adjust the volume until I asked my Media Teacher who showed me the way. After that, I successfully managed to adjust the volume of the sound effects, to tone down those that are too loud and tone up those that are too quiet. To do this you have to click on the sound effect, then click the box called "effect controls". After doing this there would be a tab called volumes, simply press it and adjust the level to your liking. The digits with the minus makes the sound become more quiet while the digits without the minus is becoming louder.


In this scene, I've added a couple of sound effects in to suit the action. Since this is the POV shot of the victim looking at the killer, the words muttered by an injured person can be heard saying "no no" like he's begging for his life. Secondly, I've added police sirens as the killer shoots the victim, to add more depth to the story. I was re-playing the last of us a couple of days back and found that one of the sirens from the police cars would match this scene so I found a copyright free one and placed it in. Finally, I was searching for a perfect gunshot sound until it came across my mind that the sound needs to be loud and in an en-closed space, which narrowed my search until I found the perfect one.


As the detective rushes out the room due to hearing the bomb, I've decided to put a bomb alarm in, a noise that would be quite high pitched to grab the audience's attention. Hopefully no-one notices the last detective (me) who rushes out the room, ramming the curtain and making it fall accidentally.


Other than the sound effects, I also did a "fade in" and "fade out" effect on the titles, you can accomplish this by using the pen tool to select which parts you want to drag up or down, which creates the fading effect.

More screenshots of the editing process:




The text shown as the movie's name.









Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Shape Theory-Dexter


Dexter Opening Credits: Shape Theory




Connotation: Cutting Human Flesh
Denotation:  Cutting meat for his breakfast.
Connotation: Ripped human flesh.
Denotation: Insides of a grapefruit.
-The texture/shape of the fruit's flesh has a slight resemblance to flesh on a ripped arm or wound.

Connotation: Dexter has blood on him/on his hands, symbolizing that he spilled blood and has murdered someone in cold blood.

Denotation: Dead Mosquito.

Connotation: Stabbing an eyeball. (Shape of fried egg resembles an eye ball)

Denotation: Cutting up a fried egg.




Thursday, February 16, 2017

Coursework- Rough Cut

The rough cut, even though I put down most of the sound effects and credits in, it was lacking some special effects and sound effects in some scenes.

For example, in the rough cut, I did not use the warp stabilizer to stabilize some shots that were shaky. Furthermore, I did not put any CCTV Template, or made the footage from the phone transverse/pop up into the screen. I will also put a muzzle flash at the end of the intro scene where the doctor shoots his victim in the head.

In the final version of this film, I've completed all I have said above while this one is only a rough cut.


Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Coursework- Editing (Part 2)


Today I sat down and edited the intro of the movie. This is just a draft, any mistakes will be corrected and more will be added.

The first company logo: "Banaweah Productions"

The second production company: "Supra Studios"
"Presents"


The title of the movie. "Incision". The text may change.




Thursday, February 2, 2017

Coursework- Film Editing (Part 1)

Today during lesson time and after school, I sat down and edited some parts of my film, primarily the intro, and the detectives scene. Here are some snaps of it. With help from my media teacher and a friend, I learned how to use Premier.



One of the logos for a production company. The logo is made by my friends and me a few years back. The original version was yellow and black, but for this Thriller I turned it into a darker string of colors.
This snap shows the doctor's view of the phone, showing the headlines on the news about his killings


This snap shows the detective when they enter the house.