Monday, 5 December 2016

The Editing Process

On our first day of editing, we looked through all of the shots we took over the weekend and picked out the ones that looked the best. We then begun the editing process by putting them all together roughly how we wanted them, although we knew that we'd probably end up changing it later on. This was to just get a rough idea of how our title sequence was gona look. We decided that the shots would only be on screen for a total of 1-2 seconds, however some shots may be extended for dramatic effect.

Screenhots of editing the shots outside the first church, and the inside of the front of the second church

Shots of inside the church as well as Finsbury Park, here we are putting the title sequence together

Screenshot of a potential sample of sound being downloaded to layer over our title sequence

Some establishing shots, wide shots of the park and the laundrette

Screenshot of us editing the shots into an inverted filter to make the shots look creepy - inverted shots can often be a common convention of thriller/horror 

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