1. When I started the editing process I realised that a lot of my film was dark lighting, I had no ambient
light in my film but whilst shooting I didn’t really want lighting. I don’t think I spent enough time
looking at how the light is in the footage. When I uploaded it too premier pro i tried adjusting the
lighting but the quality decreased and also it had a greeny/yellow hint to it. So instead, I decided to
edit the end part of my film first and make it look as much like a flashback as I could. Up to this point
I still had no sound in it as I was still editing my music in Garageband… The part where the girl pops
out of the bath I will be looking for a sound effect that can come in at that point which will add
suspence as a lot of the viewers are not expecting this to happen. I adjusted the brightness and
contrast when the flashbacks come up of the daughter in the bath. My favourite part of the edit so
far was the underwater shot, it took me a lot of time to make sure it was on the character and you
could see some hand holding her under the water. I asked her to breathe out as she was in the bath
so there was a lot of bubbles. But I really feel that by decreasing the brightness to -9.0 and the
contrast to -38.0 this helped the video look foggy and dreamy, which adds to the fact that it is a
flashback.