Monday, 28 February 2011

Finished product!

Recently, me a my partner finished editing our final media sequence for the task 'Create the introduction to a Fiction film'. After filming, we put are footage on to the schools macs. We then used 'Final Cut' which is professional editing software to crop the footage to produce a narritive that could be interpreted by the audience. We also used 'Final cut' to input visual transitions to slugs (black screen) and also in between some clips for effect. We also used audio transitions when editing on 'Final Cut'. Simple fade in and fade out audio transitions helped to get rid of sudden sound changes that made the sequence seem jumpy. On one clip, we changed the speed of the moving image to 70 percent its original speed. This created a slow motion effect which prolonged the clip and furthermore created the desired slow moving feel. After editing the footage and inputting titles, we were happy with what we had produced. We then exported the edit to a quicktime file which enabled you to view the sequence in a higher resolution and more easily.


  Example of the use of Fade in Fade out effects (Cross Dissolve)

Example of the use of in Audio transitions

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