Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Mastering Continuity

To help out with continuity and making the sequence Matt had told us that it was a good technique to "cut on action" this makes the cuts less jumpy and makes the whole look of the thriller smooth. 

We did have a couple of problems with continuity because if the way Rosie would sit up and her leg positioning. However, after looking at the footage we had we were able to find a shot which worked well and when edited correctly it looked smooth. 


The continuity with sound was a problem because in lots of clips we got lots of extra noise such as; background talking, gasps that didn't fit, etc. This meant that we had to copy and paste the sound of a part we did like over the whole sequence. I then moved the sounds of a skateboard to different parts of the sequence because we thought that the sound was so dramatic that we had to use it but it didn't fit where it was originally so we moved it about to fit in a better place. 




This youtube clip is an example of what the skateboard sounded like, however in our thriller it sounds a bit louder and harsher which creates tension. 

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