Film opening post 4- post-production

 Day 1

-              We used day one to plan.

-              Getting a draft of how we want the film to be introduced.

-              Picking locations

-              Figuring out outfits

-              Coming up with a logo

-              Assigning roles

-              Creating a entertaining film opening

Day 2

-              The start of the filming process

-              We used a couple minutes to create a logo

-              Cutting out the logo

-              Then moving on to our fist filming location

-              Attempt to make it as natural as possible by not making a perfect environment

-              Focused one any scene where Britney is present

-              Deciding what scenes are most important to the film opening

Day 3

-              Used to based raw clips together

-              Getting an idea of what to do due to a members absence soon

-              Making sure to not mess up mise sen se

-              Walking to the halls brain storming how to work around absences

-              Conversations on how to meet the video requirements

-              Day dedicated to discussion that surrounds the further of the film

 

Day 4

-              We had a absent group member and adjusted to the absence when recording

-              Recorded our last clips needed

-              Edited our research documents

-              To maintain misenscene, group members changed in and out of clothes when given time to record our film opening

Overall, the whole post production process was successful for the most part with its unsuccessful parts. We started off by looking over our clips and making sure everything looked right. We checked our timing in our clips, our sound, the quality of it, and making sure we did what we were supposed to. When we had our clips and everything, we started cutting the clips and shortening them to the lengths they should be. After that, we started editing.




When editing, we started by putting the clips together in order. The logo was a little tricky. We didn’t know if we were simply going to crop it or put it against a contrasting background. We were figuring out how to input the credits and how to assign them to members of the group as well. We agreed on a way to present the credits on screen.  






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