Thursday, 3 December 2015
Editing
In our movie opening we want to attempt to create the sense that our detective is being followed, or stalked, by the camera. We don't want to do this to incite any sort of fear, but instead use it to give the idea that no one can be trusted, and that the walls have eyes and ears. You may be able to see some of these ideas coming out in our story board. In order to create this sort of feel we want to utilise fade in and fade outs. For example we are tracking parallel to where our main character is walking and as he passes out of view and the screen is filled by a full shot of a brick wall. We will then fade out to black then back out of black in a different shot. For example the detective walking away from the camera. At the very end of the film opening we want to have again a fade to black and have a poof of steam or smoke cross the screen to reveal the title; Dark coffee. To create this effect we can use inbuilt CGI or Sony Vegas, the editing software we intend to use. Aside from some of these more complex and difficult shots we will be using normal cuts but also some cut aways from the murderer walking down a lane to her crime scene and then back again.
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