Picking back up
After a little bit of a delay, I was able to pick back up on the editing since the filming for day 2 had been completed. This day of editing took a lot more work, and a lot was involved in the process today.
Process
I began by entering all of the clips onto the editing platform from the USB file, which we used to transfer the clips from my friend's computer onto mine. Then, when we had all the clips, we had to choose which clips to use. We took into account how it would flow and fit with the other scenes of the movie's opening. After, I began to actually cut the clips together, adding transitions between some of the clips and leaving others without to create a natural straight cut. The sound layering also had to be completed to finish up. I added the sound effects we needed to use and made them fit into the timeline as well. Then I also played with the audio levels of certain clips to keep the movie opening flowing and working how I wanted it to.
Title Card Creation
To create the title card for brutal sentencing, it took a little bit of trial and error, but eventually, I got a result that I am very proud of. I had no clue where I had to start, so to begin, I started looking for a horror title tutorial. I gathered some ideas from a variety of different sources, but none of them really looked how I wanted, so I decided to gather what I had learned and make what I felt fit the movie opening. The way the title expands and the fade to the next scene really turned out well in my opinion, and I am proud of what I did.
Final Timeline
This is what the final timeline looked like, and overall, I feel like the editing process went smoothly. With this, I am also done with the film opening and am ready to post the brief. I will now only be looking for some tiny improvements I can make, and then I will actually post my brief.



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