The final edit of the ‘livetype’ and sound film practice involved me and my group filming a ‘bag swap’ film. The storyline featured me and Kelly, this involved an actual ‘bag swap’. As the setting was the park opposite to the College.
The scene was filmed by all of us had a vast range of techniques. For example, the camera panning as I walked towards Kelly, this was very successfully, shot. Also, there was an establishing shot to set the scene of the film, which was in the park.
However, our group used the technique of a match cut, which occurred as me and Kelly exchanged suitcase that makes a ‘bag swap’. At first, it was difficult to swap the suitcase without dropping them.
As we edited the film it allowed us to gain experience in using programmes on the Mac ‘Final cut pro’ and ‘Soundtrack pro’. The ‘Soundtrack pro’ was used to create a score to go over our film and we made the decision to make the soundtrack with a similar theme to the James Bond soundtrack and mysterious nature, like the music from ‘James Bond’s Goldfinger’, which creates the dramatisation of secrecy and suspense.
In conclusion, this task has made me more confident using the camera and allowing me to gain more experience using the programs on the Mac to make a well made title sequence that reflects my whole group’s efforts.
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