Friday, 7 February 2014

Sound and Video editing

I edited my film trailer on Adobe Premiere Pro. As well as editing my clips to a certain size I also added in text boxes to carry important information to the audience; the actresses names', the title of the film, the release date (coming soon), the credits, the two taglines and the website and Facebook page.

I also edited the video clips and the audio.

  • Dip to black
  • Exponential fade
  • Film Dissolve


I used the "dip to black" between scenes to keep the mood dark and mysterious but also to make the film trailer flow continuously throughout the clips.





Here I turned down the brightness of the garden because when I filmed it was in bright day light. I turned the brightness down to in keep with the sinister effect of the film trailer. I also turned down the background noise to make the film music the main focus.




I used audio transitions to blend the music better which makes the trailer flow and appear professional. This are called Exponential Fades and I have used this at the beginning of my trailer to introduce the music and I have used this at the end of my trailer to run off the music gently so the trailer is not coming to a sudden stop.

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