Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Problems during editing

I wouldn't say 'problems', because they happen to everyone and cant be prevented, they're just time consuming. 

'Problem' 1
Copying the film footage to the computer took a long time, because we had so much.









'Problem' 2
Another problem was that the computer was slow and that it would continuously crash showing the 'Spinning Wheel Of Death' which meant that our editing took longer.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

2nd day of filming

The second day of filming went well. we re-recorded the scenes at Jakes house because we wanted to make sure it was perfect and we had the correct materials (we had blood this time). The day went well, we finished all the hot we wanted and needed, but we'll probably change our mind during editing and may have to re do some shots, but nothing too big.

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Style of Editing

"CUT!"
CutThe most basic type of shot transition, the cut is the most common way to join two shots.
Graphic Match

Graphic MatchThe cut joins together two pieces of film that contain two similarly shaped objects in similar positions in the frame.


Jump cutA jump cut is usually the result of a continuity error, and not a stylistic choice by the director. A jump cut occurs when a cut, designed to act merely as a camera angle change (less than 30 degrees), reveals a continuity error between the two shots.


Dissolve
Fade in/outfade occurs when the picture gradually turns to a single colour, usually black, or when a picture gradually appears on screen. Fade ins generally occur at the beginning of a film or, while fade outs are typically found at the end of a film.

DissolveLike the fade, a dissolve involves gradually changing the visibility of the picture. However, rather than transitioning from a shot to a colour, a dissolve is when a shot changes into another shot gradually.


wipe
Wipewipe involves one shot replacing another, traveling from one side of the frame to another.