Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Filming

My group and I have successfully filmed out of movie trailer, there are one or two shots which still need to be filmed but these couldn’t be filmed due to lighting issues, with it going dark really early in the day lately, it was a struggle to fit such a vast amount of filming into such a short space of time and then we had the worry of lighting issues, and the floor was still quite damp from previous rain, so the footwear they were using 'smart shoes' proved and issue when they were doing all their running.

we are now onto editing the final movie trailer during the editing of the movie trailer I’m going to look at a lot of final cut pro tutorials as well as trying to do as much as possible of my magazine front cover and movie poster. Out of the two I feel the movie poster will take the longest to do, as I have never created a movie poster before, I have however made a magazine front cover.

final cut pro, from what I have gathered already is very difficult to use, from what i9 understand there is a user friendly version which is available but at a price and my school only has the old version, so it will be quite difficult and a lengthy process when editing, what makes the editing process easier is that we don’t really need sound from the clips we filmed, in our movie trailer so this will make the process of editing a lot faster.

We need.
- cut the clips and get what we need and don’t need
- make sound track or backing music
- Voice recorder a voice over for our movie trailer
- add transitions and effect to clips/between clips
- make final institutional info, so it's a perfect copy and then add into trailer

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