EDITING PROCESSES
The process of editing some of my original footage.
MINIPULATED ORIGINAL
WHAT CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THESE
IMAGES?
The list changes that have been made to this piece
of footage are to the left, I have converted the visual
to black and white, altering the auto levels to
intensify the image. I have also played around with
the lighting effects for this particular shot, forcing a
spotlight onto my protagonist, this shots spotlight is
quite dramatic however it is not like this for all
scenes, some are more subtle than others. Adding
the auto colour and contrast, again just intensifies
the image making all the darks darker and the lights
more vibrant. This was quite a simple edit when it
came to editing this particular piece of footage.
MINIPULATED ORIGINAL
WHAT CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THESE IMAGES?
The changes that have been made to this footage, that is not the
conventional changes I would make on every shot is the warp
stabilizer and the noise effect.
The warp stabilizer is a fantastic tool for steadying your footage,
it instantly cuts out that shaky look and give it much more of a
clean, smooth feel. Where as the noise alpha tool allows me to
add grain to the shot, for me this gave me that 1950s look I
aspired to have, but also allowed me to slightly blur this specific
footage, I wanted most of the shots of a female to be mysterious
and this effect allowed me to add to that feel.
MINIPULATED ORIGINAL
WHAT CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THESE IMAGES?
The changes that have been made to the actual visual look of these
shots is very basic, just a black and white filter, however when looking
into the editing side of the shot, you notice that I have sped up the
footage. I did this by right clicking on the footage and going to clip
speed/duration, which you can see on the left. I've sped up the footage
making last just 3 seconds when originally a 24 second long clip.
MINIPULATED ORIGINAL
WHAT CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THESE IMAGES?
The changes that have been made that are different to the other edits,
are that I have begun to play around with the way to footage has been
played, I have reversed the footage and sped it up slightly so that It
played forwards and then backwards, creating this visually appealing
effect, especially with the prop of the smoke.
I have also edited all the usual aspects with the added one of the noise
again to give that older look to the shot.

Editing process

  • 1.
    EDITING PROCESSES The processof editing some of my original footage.
  • 2.
    MINIPULATED ORIGINAL WHAT CHANGESHAVE BEEN MADE TO THESE IMAGES? The list changes that have been made to this piece of footage are to the left, I have converted the visual to black and white, altering the auto levels to intensify the image. I have also played around with the lighting effects for this particular shot, forcing a spotlight onto my protagonist, this shots spotlight is quite dramatic however it is not like this for all scenes, some are more subtle than others. Adding the auto colour and contrast, again just intensifies the image making all the darks darker and the lights more vibrant. This was quite a simple edit when it came to editing this particular piece of footage.
  • 3.
    MINIPULATED ORIGINAL WHAT CHANGESHAVE BEEN MADE TO THESE IMAGES? The changes that have been made to this footage, that is not the conventional changes I would make on every shot is the warp stabilizer and the noise effect. The warp stabilizer is a fantastic tool for steadying your footage, it instantly cuts out that shaky look and give it much more of a clean, smooth feel. Where as the noise alpha tool allows me to add grain to the shot, for me this gave me that 1950s look I aspired to have, but also allowed me to slightly blur this specific footage, I wanted most of the shots of a female to be mysterious and this effect allowed me to add to that feel.
  • 4.
    MINIPULATED ORIGINAL WHAT CHANGESHAVE BEEN MADE TO THESE IMAGES? The changes that have been made to the actual visual look of these shots is very basic, just a black and white filter, however when looking into the editing side of the shot, you notice that I have sped up the footage. I did this by right clicking on the footage and going to clip speed/duration, which you can see on the left. I've sped up the footage making last just 3 seconds when originally a 24 second long clip.
  • 5.
    MINIPULATED ORIGINAL WHAT CHANGESHAVE BEEN MADE TO THESE IMAGES? The changes that have been made that are different to the other edits, are that I have begun to play around with the way to footage has been played, I have reversed the footage and sped it up slightly so that It played forwards and then backwards, creating this visually appealing effect, especially with the prop of the smoke. I have also edited all the usual aspects with the added one of the noise again to give that older look to the shot.