Editing Continued...Titles and more!
Hello everyone! This is the second part of my editing blog. Last time we went over the start of my editing. Now I will explain what more I did for editing the film. Now that all of my film was properly organized, I could start with effects and sound. I got on a call with my group members for this, so that I could get help. I also did this so I could help my other friend who was editing. We looked back at our title design blog, and how we said the font for the title of the movie would be in chiller, size 72. However, I felt as if this was too big and covered most of the screen, so I reduced the font size. The titles for credits of people was in Times New Roman, which I made sure to include the same way throughout every title. I let them fade into the background of the scene. I had to get used to doing this with cap cut, which took me a while. Some titles I included during editing were the actors, and director. Getting the text on the screen was simple. However, finding a place where it would fit wasn’t. A lot of the editing sequence consisted of lighting. I made sure the lighting of each scene was accurate. We wanted the film to be darker, but not too dark to where we couldn’t see the main actor. So, I made sure to turn up exposure in spots that needed it. It’s a good thing that we had another person in our group working on editing to help me
out.
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