Monday, 1 December 2014

Filming and editing the Preliminary Task

For the setting of the scene, my group and I decided to use a hallway for the shot of the policeman escorting the convict to the interrogation room, and a classroom in the Media block for the scene of interrogation. We took a total of roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes spanned out over 2 days to record all of the raw footage ready to upload, and edit.
The interrogation scene was the hardest to film as it involved me throwing water in the convicts face which caused the entire group to burst out laughing, and we had to give that shot a few tries.


After all the raw footage was recorded we spent 1 of the 2 hours editing the clips in this order:
  • Putting the clips in the right order and merging scenes.
  • Compressed the clips together.
  • Edited out any unwanted background noise.
 Admittedly there is a lot more room for editing with things like; Dramatic music, sound effects and non-diegetic sounds.
All of which would be used to add effect, and tension for the audience.

After all of this was completed the clip was then uploaded to YouTube.

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