In the project, Salvador chose the first song that was shown in the film, which was Living Waters by Brock Hewitt. He chose this song because it fit the slow, quiet, sad theme of the first scene. It also made sense with the events that happen in the scene, as the character appears to be reflecting on events that had happened earlier in the day. Hannah chose the second song which was Ain't We Got Fun by Doris Day. She chose it because it has a very bright mood to it, which is similar to the first scene because it is set in the morning. The lyrics also make it seem like everyday is going to be happy and great, but we can clearly see that this is not the case considering the pervious scene. Hannah did most of the editing on the software. She used recordings of footsteps through the grass for the first scene, heavy breathing, and alarm clock sounds in the video. These all were recorded either in the video itself or added after, such as the footsteps through the grand which was d...
In total it took about 3 hours to fully edit the entire film. You can see in these pictures how we are adjusting the lighting/color of the these shots. Since we were not able to take some of these shots in the morning we adjusted the colors to make it look like it was. They were adjusted to have a more yellow hue, to contrast the blue it had. The second photo showed Hannah fixing some of the audio levels. Since the characters have some dialogue it was edited so she could be heard. Hannah had done majority of the editing while myself and Salvador helped making some decisions while editing. Such, as feedback, choosing songs, and helping with lighting. Hannah had to do some of the nighttime filming because we weren't able to meet at night. I did some of the breathing sounds that were added in later on in editing as well.
I feel it was difficult planning the film at first but it became very successful in the end. I feel the only main problem we had during the project was finding days that we could meet up together and collaborate with each other. We switched the first 6 and 6th through 10 scenes of our story because we felt it flowed in the story much better. Ive learned how difficult it is to actually film a story is and how many components go into it. Information such as lighting, angles, and types of edits are things from class that greatly helped us during this project.
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