Saturday 7 March 2015

My blog

Welcome to my new blog! I thank you for taking time to look through all my posts. You can use the tags on the sidebar or use the menu on the header to navigate through my blog. I hope you enjoy reading all my posts as I put lots of time and effort into these for you. Thanks again, Zoe Ellis


Friday 6 March 2015

Wednesday 4 March 2015

Tuesday 3 March 2015

Opening sequence: Choosing the final version

Here are the final versions of our film. We are thinking of choosing the second version but will make our final decision after we have shown these two to our audience.

This is our first version:
Here is our second version:

After showing both versions to our audience we found that the second version was easier for the audience to to see the subtle shots that we included to have a threatening feel to it. This helps to place the audience so they can see our preferred reading. Also the first music didn't draw the audience into the opening scene as much as the second because the second music has an ominous feel to it and the audience wants to know what the character's are doing to have this dark theme following them.

Sunday 1 March 2015

Sony vegas

 Using sony vegas i found out a number of new things. I started editing my prelim with no experience with sony vegas however by the time I edited the final version of my film I had a much better understanding. Here are some pictures showing some little things I have discovered:

This picture shows that there is a way to 'position' the sound. Here I am panning the sound of the alarm clock to the right as it appears on the screen. I found this gave a much more comfortable feel to this clip.
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This second picture shows how I made the titles move on the screen. Here I clicked on the cropping button on the title that I had added

Second I added new keyframes for my text.


Lastly I made the screen pan away at the last two keyframes so when the sequence plays the text moves off the screen at the right time.