Thursday, 19 November 2009

During the filming process there was a few downs, this was due to filming in ‘The Void’ there was a lot of rubbish including old planks of woods, electrical, boxes, PC monitors, etc, down there so we had to be careful of what and where we were going as it was very big with loads of different rooms. Our filming was difficult to process as the floor wasn’t all lined and was made of mud gone hard so it was all lumpy. Because of the amount of rubbish it made some of our shot more difficult to film (e.g. escaping shots) than it already was as it would get in the way and made the room darker, so the lighting would make the room darker than it already was, as we only had the limited lighting that was already down there.

After filming the trailer we had to upload the footage straight onto the editing software (iMovie) that we needed to use to edit the video. Here after we uploaded the footage we had to go through it and check if we were satisfied with it and if there were any problems with footage such as pixilation. In some cases these problems occurred and in order to fix them we had to go out and film those shots again until the problem was resolved.

After uploading all of our footage we had to find the shots we need for the trailer and delete all the unwanted shots that we don’t need, this will eliminate all the unwanted shots so it was easier to know what I was working with. I then had to start arranging the shots in order of the storyboard and trimming them down to size so each shot was quick in order to keep the audience interested and engaged.

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