Question 6
From the construction process we have learned a few new
edits on final cut pro. Most of these edits were used in creating the title
effects at the end of the opening. One of the ones that weren’t used in the
title was the overlaying black bars above and below the film. We already knew
how to make the titles overlay so that wasn’t really a new technology. I’d say
the best effects we used are the ones on the title since we Used about six of
them to make it look unique. We changed the colour of the original title from a
hardwood background and blue ink to a black background and red ink. We then
edited the shading of the red to make it look like blood. The handheld effect was
used to add the slight shake, Glory was used to sharpen and highlight the edges.
Keyer was used to darken the overall image and take way the over sharpening
that glory added, trimming the white line by a lot. Water Pane added the rain
effect on the screen, to fit with the genre as rain and thunder strikes fit in
quite well. Quick Flash/spin was used to add the dramatic intro to the title. We
also added opening credits over the video but that wasn’t really learning since
we already knew how to do it.
We noticed some errors with the camera equipment when we
were filming so we only managed to film about half as much as we had liked to.
Despite this, we still learned that the cameras we used were very good for
battery life as we managed to go out and film for a good couple of hours and by
the time we had finished it was still above half battery life left. The problem
we had though was that every time we tried ending the recording it was freeze
for about two or three minutes. This doesn’t sound like much but since we had
about 4/5 shots for every shot in most cases it did make quite a difference in
the long run and reduced the amount of time we had to film. The camera itself
is quite good quality however so if we started filming early we would have been
able to get most of the filming we wanted doing actually done.
When I was making the front cover for the film I used Photoshop.
I got a picture of Google images that was taken the middle of a forest. I then used
the bucket tool to change all of the trees and branches black. After I done
this I thickened the black on the trees to attempt to make it slightly sketchy
look. I then changed every other colour in the background to white. The problem
with the way I done this was that the bucket tool will stop colouring as soon
as the colour hits a different shade so It took a while to colour the entire
background and trees as there were different shades all the time. We got it
done though. After that I used the smudge tool to make an oval on the top and
bottom, to make it look like someone was looking at the forest and the camera
was someone’s eye. I then blurred the edges so you couldn’t see a sharp smudge
running across the bottom and top.
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