The first day of editing importantly included choosing the shots that we were going to use for our teaser trailer. However, the second day of editing included putting these shots into our editing software which was Sony Vegas Pro. After importing these shots into the software, we put these shots in an specific order that would suit our teaser trailer the most. We cut some of these shots to ensure that each segment of our teaser trailer is shown for a period of 1 - 3 seconds. This therefore will reinforce our trailer to be a teaser trailer as our shots wouldn't reveal to much of the plot but would show viewers enough to attract them to our film. In addition, we had also added sound effects to our trailer, this include eerie intense music that would enhance our shots to make them look and sound more realistic, sound effects were imperative as they would fortify the shots which would emphasise the dramatic sinister undertone included within our teaser trailer. Furthermore, we had also added visual effects to our shots to intensify the supernatural and horrific element of our teaser trailer. Overall, our second day of editing had been very effective as we managed to make a rough edit of our trailer, also we were able to compare and contrast different shots and effects as a group to come with important decisions, this was extremely imperative for our group as we would have to be in an agreement in regards to how our teaser trailer looks and sounds like.
Behind The Scenes
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