Today I continued to edit my film. I made quite a few little adjustments to it, such as adding in transitions and slowing down some of the footage for added suspense effect. In the library this afternoon I searched for sound effects and found some really good ones that will fit into my film nicely. Hopefully I will have enough time in tomorrow's lesson to add them all in!
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Tuesday 6/9/11
Today I continued to edit my film. I spent a lot of time rendering my film throughout the lesson which was quite annoying. I managed to get quite a lot of work done on my film this lesson. First of all I fixed the bit where the light gets turned off and it goes brighter, so it now goes darker when the light turns off. Yay! I then adjusted the colour and brightness of a part of the desk scene which hadn't been adjusted yet for some reason. Following this, I added in a target over the victim in the final scene. I added it in but wasn't happy with it, so asked Ms Makin for some help. She helped me and made this part of my film look really good. I wasn't quite sure about the idea of putting the target in at first, but now that it is in, I think I quite like it.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Thursday 1 September
Today I brought in my clothes ready to reshoot the final scene but we didn't end up doing so. This was because Gracie said that if you edit the footage in a certain way, you can't even tell how my hair is done. After experimenting with the footage I realised that she was right - I changed the darkness and the colour of the footage and you can't even tell that my hair is in a braid at the start. I also added in the title for my film and managed to add in some sound. I added some plotting sort of thinking music for the desk scenes, which I got from Garage Band. I had no idea how to get the music from Garage Band to FinalCut Pro but I managed to do so after some experimenting - it wasn't a matter of simply dragging it from one program to the other, I had to export it as a certain file and then import it into FinalCut Pro. It took me some time to figure out which file I had to use in order for it to work, but I got it in the end!
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