Here is the link to my Prezi presentation
http://prezi.com/ovx-1b-kaghe/mark-northcott-media-studies-as-evaluation/
These are the links to trailers stated in my evaluation
Also the following link is to my 'Preliminary task blog'- http://marknorthcottas.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Saturday, 4 February 2012
blog update- editing changes due to audience feedback
The jump cuts we have during the flashback scene have been cut down because each shot was to long, as well as this we have 8 jump cuts instead of 4 to make them longer and have more of an effect. The jumps keep the audience's attention this is why fast paced editing is used.
The heartbeat has been put on all the flashback scenes to help the audience recognise the change in time in the film. Also it subtle creates enigma because anything could happen during the flashback. Also we changed the volume of the heartbeat. Now it is quieter to stop it taking the attention away from what is on screen.
The audio from the start of the first flashback has been put on top of the jump cuts and slowed down by 50%. We felt that the jumps were missing something because the sound can create different emotions for the viewer.
Also the audio from the end of the flashback scene has been put on the second flashback ending and faded out into the next shot, again this helps the viewer recognise the difference between the films real time and the flashback.
We have blurred the shots in the time frame between 57 seconds and 63seconds. As well as that we slowed them down, we did this because the previous shot was when Arthur had been hit and that shot was blurred so for continuity we had to blur the shots after.
The final edit we have done recently is the shot on 60seconds has been zoomed in because positioning of Tom Riley kept changing on the before and after shot. Also the borders on the shot before and after the shot on 60 seconds is larger so we had to edit the shot to make the borders look the same.
These edits were done on the same day.
The heartbeat has been put on all the flashback scenes to help the audience recognise the change in time in the film. Also it subtle creates enigma because anything could happen during the flashback. Also we changed the volume of the heartbeat. Now it is quieter to stop it taking the attention away from what is on screen.
The audio from the start of the first flashback has been put on top of the jump cuts and slowed down by 50%. We felt that the jumps were missing something because the sound can create different emotions for the viewer.
Also the audio from the end of the flashback scene has been put on the second flashback ending and faded out into the next shot, again this helps the viewer recognise the difference between the films real time and the flashback.
We have blurred the shots in the time frame between 57 seconds and 63seconds. As well as that we slowed them down, we did this because the previous shot was when Arthur had been hit and that shot was blurred so for continuity we had to blur the shots after.
The final edit we have done recently is the shot on 60seconds has been zoomed in because positioning of Tom Riley kept changing on the before and after shot. Also the borders on the shot before and after the shot on 60 seconds is larger so we had to edit the shot to make the borders look the same.
These edits were done on the same day.
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