Mexican Standoff
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Editing techniques i used:
Changing the speed and duration of the video by adjusting the speed from 100% to 125% in some ares.
Using the colour correction to give the video a sepia look which links to an old silent movie.
Edited in cards which have titles on to show what the silent film is about.
Taking the sound out of the original clips.
Putting a soundtrack over the top of the film.
Changed opacity settings.
Changing the speed and duration of the video by adjusting the speed from 100% to 125% in some ares.
Using the colour correction to give the video a sepia look which links to an old silent movie.
Edited in cards which have titles on to show what the silent film is about.
Taking the sound out of the original clips.
Putting a soundtrack over the top of the film.
Changed opacity settings.
Using reverse shots made my interrogation film look more effective as it made it more tense fro the moving shots and also it made the film look more full of action instead of a boring conversation. i also used eyeline match as that made the actors look like they were havinng an intense conversation, also making it look interrogating. we tried to use many different angles and shots so that the film looked as tense and interrogating as possible. also, we filmed it in a dark place to make it eery and give it an edge. the film was left on a cliffhanger so that it would make people wonder what happened next.
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