Production Blog: Changes made from Film Review
Welcome back bloggers! Today I will be editing my opening sequence to create the best sequence. I will use the feedback I got from my peer review to fix my sequence. The main thing I will be working on is fixing the volume. I am going to do this to create smooth transitions between scenes. One of the scenes with an extremely high volume was the scene shot in the car with loud music. A scene with extremely low volume were all of the scenes shot in the woods. The woods scenes were so quiet that it was hard to hear and understand what was being said. We had to put the scenes into cap cut and adjust the volume in order for the scenes to match. After, the sequence flowed so much better. The next step was darkening the font. Ave said she liked the titles in my peer review but one thing I forgot to mention was the color of the titles. She liked the idea of the color red and she thought it was fit the theme really good. What she didn't like was how bright the red was, it didn't make the sequence look suspenseful. I made the titles darker, and it looked way better. It made the sequence look more scary and suspenseful. This tied everything together and made it look a lot more professional than it did before. The last thing I adjusted was the brightness and lighting of some scenes that were hard to see. After, it was much clearer for the audience to see what was going on during the scene. Thank you for reading. See you in my next blog.
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