Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Premier Pro work, editing



Here, we re-named the different shots to organise all the clips, helping us to identify which ones we need if we need to make any changes. Making it easier for the editing process.



We had to adjust the volume on the different sounds, moving them around to create sound bridges as the sound from one clip to another was very sudden so I needed to add natural sound in the back and adjusted the sound so it sounds better.





From the original clip on the left to the editing on the right, this was done so that the 2 people that were interviewed in the same place looked as though they were positioned differently. I did this by horizontally flipping it, making it in the opposite direction as it was.




I simply dragged this over the clip that i wanted it and it was flipped to how it is shown above

Monday, 1 December 2014

Treatment


Set Design


For this setting, we wanted it to be outside but not in a crowded place. This is the fountain edge in the F block in Long Road.



This is above reception, we wanted some of the interviews to be done indoors and this seemed quiet. It also makes quite a nice shot as the focus is on them and isn't on the surroundings.

















This is at the end of the corridor in the G block, it was the perfect set up as you could tell it was done in a college.

This was the first location we chose, just beside the woods and outside our classroom. It went well with the style of the documentary.