Our last day of editing consisted our group to make any final adjustments or changes needed to help polish our work altogether. Kindly, my teacher had arranged a professional editor to come into our lesson for the afternoon and look over our trailer productions to provide us with critical feedback to help improve certain aspects of our work. We found this help extremely useful as it allowed my group and me to be given fresh, constructive feedback from not only a reliable and professional source however also from someone other than people within our class.
The editor sat down with our group on a one to one basis and watched over our trailer whilst at the same time making notes on which aspects he enjoyed and which he believed we needed to improve on. He informed us that it was difficult for him to fully grasp the plot of the film therefore in order to adjust this problem, it would be better if we could add titles to help translate our storyline to our audience. After receiving this feedback, my group and I instantly started to plot ideas of what our titles should say and then we began to implement these specific changes to our work. Due to his experience, the editor was able to teach us certain techniques on Final Cut Pro, that we as ammeters did not know, such as how to use transparency and rendering on a specific clip. This overall was an extremely helpful and learning experience for us and we believe that the feedback provided, allowed us to create an effective trailer.
No comments:
Post a Comment