Thursday, February 27, 2020

Editing Blog: Editing and arguing

   Yesterday was the first day that we started to edit our film and select what footage to use. When we filmed last weekend we took basically every shot twice or more for to find the perfect shot, however this created a problem. Our group memeber  consist of very  differently minded members, and were very stubborn about our opinions. All of us together had a hard tim deciding between many shots. The first couple of shots were mostly all agreed on together. However, One of the first shots was perfect, but the wind was a little to loud. There was another shot of the exact scene that was not as well filmed, but barely any wind. Half of our group wanted the first and the other the sending, witch started an argument. We were agrguing for a wile on this but we all soon finally realized that this really didn’t matter because we could also just do a voice over. With that in mind we used the first shot instead.
   To continue on with, the next proceeding shot created an argument too. This shot could of replaced the next two shots. If we would of replaced the single shot with the two shots it would of made us loose around 10 seconds off our time. We decided to leave this shot till later when we knew what are time was in total. Moving on from that shot we got to the nock out scene. This one we decided we might redo. We decided this because both shots looked very clunky and in realistic. We thought the same answer with the next scene when we tossed Zeke into the back of the trunk. This scene was also unrealistic, and needed more improved acting. Our last shot was in my opinion needed to be redone, but the rest of the group said it was fine. All in all, we had some good shots to choose from when selecting yesterday, but some shots need some work to be done on them.https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=12Td7VeJLgJXbItcXF8Wvtv112tJeIOko

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