Showing posts with label Editing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Editing. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Dialogue In Film

We have decided to do a voice over in our film where we see Efosa and Jade on the phone to each other. This is because Jade's voice doesn't fit well with the genre and our teach told us that her accent sounds Essex. So we decided to use Chloe's voice instead and also we have made the timing right because before the dialogue was too quick. We did the voice over on garage band and also used a microphone. 
there was a problem because we could hear interference from mobile phones so we had to make sure that we cut this out. 

After we have added this voice over into our film there is not much else that we need to do. So we are hoping to finish our film by Thursday at 10:50.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Editing

In the past few lessons we have been working on editing our opening sequence and preparing the documents for scanning so we can get then out up on all of our blogs. We have finished quite a lot of the editing of our sequence and are working at the speed we would like to be. We have the majority of our work done and just have to finish up a few small pieces of work but we can easily do this if we carry on the way we have been working.

By Chloe Spillane

Editing continued

As Efosa knows how to work the Final cut the best we have decided to make him the main editor. But every lessons either Me, Chloe or Jade will hep and give him our ideas. So while Efosa is doing the editing we are doing the theroy work and updating blogs etc. We are a quarter of the way through editing our film and I think is coming together very well so far.
By Jessica Staplehurst

Thursday, 10 February 2011

editing our Opening Sequence 2

When we started editing on Final cut, not one of the members in our group understood how to use the program. We begun to cut our clips and got them into the right order etc, and now we have found another editing program which is easy to work, and currently are editing our sequence, it is going well.
By Jessica Staplehurst and Chloe Spillane