Edited film without added sound
In our group prelim, we based our story around an everyday situation where a mum decides to tell her adopted daughter that she is going to marry another man, and shows how the daughter reacts to this.
To make this prelim film more of a thriller, with the decided title 'kitchen karma' further action would be added to the plot. The daughter may decide to turn badly to the situation and may decide to get rid of the new husband in the kitchen the same place she found out the news. The kitchen could be the main place referred to in the film.
When edited we had to put the clips into order and 'in' and 'out' it so irrelevant parts were cut out making it flow without any mistakes whilst filming. Making sure that there were no spaces between the clips on the sequence bar to give a better look to the scene and adding fade in and fade outs at the beginning and at the end of the scene to give it a smoother start. If digetic sound and titles were added it will create more suspense in the drama piece and indicate when tension is created.
Overall our prelim was an improved attempt in making a film than that compared to previous filming work we have done at the beginning of the academic year. We have played around with different shot types and learnt about the 180 degree rule (by not braking it) and the prelim contained a match cut which was one of our main requirements. To improve further more before we film our real opening to the position the camera straightly with and without the tripod in use to gave an even angle. Doing this prelim has also made me more familiar with the editing software. final cut, so when editing our film it will be a much easier process to do.
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