Sunday, 27 March 2011
Music
Myself and Harrison could not find any music that was suitable for the film that built up tension at the same time. As a result, we decided to make our own music using Garage Band. By using this, it mean that we could choose specific instruments and beats in order to build tension whenever needed and create the correct atmosphere.
Other Issues
As well as having the problems with the deletion of certain parts of the film, we also had an issue of when we would be able to finish editing the film. This was because myself and Harrison were both away during the half term so we decided we would stay after school and do it then as opposed to leaving it to the half term when neither of us would be able to do it.
Friday, 25 March 2011
Editing Issues
Once we had re-shot our required scenes, myself and Harrison got together after school to add in the extra clips and edit them all together. When we attempted to put the data onto the mac, it said the desktop space was too full so decided we would delete some files, then load up the new shots. Unfortunately, once we had deleted it we realised we had deleted the files that were in use in the film, therefore deleting part of the film. We thought we would have to re-shoot the majority of our film but we managed to restore it so we sorted that.
New Ideas - Police Footage
After being told to re-think our ideas on how to build up tension, we decided that as we have a sound clip of a police officer at the beginning it may be a good idea to film a policeman coming out of the station. We put it in slow motion to create a bigger sense of tension and also links in with the clip where our actress drops the bomb which is also in slow motion.
In order to find a policeman that would be available to be in the film, we went into the police station and asked one ourself and the receptionist found one that was more than happy to be in it.
In order to find a policeman that would be available to be in the film, we went into the police station and asked one ourself and the receptionist found one that was more than happy to be in it.
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