Thursday, March 12, 2020

Editing Blog: Organization of Title Sequences

          After cutting and trimming all of the pieces of footage that we selected to use, my group and I knew we still had a lot of work to do. Because of this, we got straight to work immediately. After importing all of our selected footage, we didn’t know what to do next. After some discussion, my group and I decided to organize our footage. With the use of iMovie, we were able to move pieces of footage around. As a result of this, Our footage would all be in order in the way it is displayed to the audience. Organizing The order of our footage is essential as the film would not make any sense if the scenes are all mixed up. This will also result in there being no storyline within the film. If there is no story within the film, it will be uninteresting and confusing for the audience. The organization of our scenes and footage will overall make our film look more professional but most importantly, it will cause our film to make sense and be very interesting.
          After putting all of our scenes and pieces of footage in order, my group and I started to think of what we could do next. After some brainstorming, we decided to start working on the introduction of our film. The introduction of the film needed to contain many title sequences. Incorporating these tiles was very time-consuming. This was because we had to have the titles sequences in the correct order with the corresponding scenes. All of the title sequences are shown at the beginning of the film in different scenes. The order in which these titles are placed is very important for helping the introduction of our film make more sense. The main purpose of these title sequences is to give credit to the participants relating to the creation of our film. Additionally, the incorporation of these title sequences results in our film looking more professional. Overall, title sequences give the introduction of our film a much cleaner and organized introduction, making the audience more excited to watch the film.



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