Saturday, 8 March 2014

Editing

After a long hiatus in the production of our film due to computer issues (that we were not at fault for), we have finally been able to begin the editing of our opening sequence.

With probably a dozen hours of editing under our belts, we have certainly realized how difficult the art really is. With all that said, we are mostly confident with the way that our opening is looking so far. We have completed the majority of our editing, with the structure of our clips edited together in a way that flows as seamlessly and logically as we feel is possible.

We have, barring any last improvements, completed our audio editing as far as diegetic sound goes. With the sound of dialogue, traffic and everything else in the scene having been adjusted to match the seamless editing of our clips. We did this by simply lowering and raising audio clips at different times, sometimes overlapping in such a way that you are unable to distinguish when one ends and another begins.What we have not yet done in terms of our sound, is add in the non-diegetic sounds which we plan to use. Luckily, this shouldn't be an especially long process and could possibly be done within an hour.

The other very last piece of editing we will need to complete before we should be done, is the credits - something which, once again, shouldn't take too long to complete - we've even already got the majority of this done.

With not long to go, our film is under the last stages of completion.

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