Thursday 28 January 2010

editing and shot transition

In our previous production we didnt go into much depth in the area of editing the footage. we used all the essential elements such as shot transitions and sound editing but never went any further. In our teaser trailer we plan to use a much broader range of techniques to produce a much more professional and well structured piece of filming. We are certainly going to use the newly installed timestall feature which enables users to speed up and slow down footage in a much more detailed manner than before. We plan to take full advantage of this as it will help us create certain effects that would back up the point the teaser is trying to make at certain points.

We may also edit the setup of some shots to make them appear more detailed or to change the purpose of the shot. I believe this could be a very effective use of the new editing suite and it would certainly improve the quality of our production.

As far as the transition between shots goes we plan to vary it much more than our last piece of filming. We believe this will help to engage the audience better and as the purpose of teaser trailers is to leave the viewer wanting to see more, this would help greatly.

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