Thursday, March 17, 2011
Editing process
Throughout the editing process for our teaser trailer we struggled to find suitable music for it, we also found it difficult to make sure that our teaser trailer was around the conventional timing, and was no longer than it should be. Our filming schedule did not go to plan as we found it difficult to film certain shots just in one day. We ended up filming on five different occasions and even filmed right up into the last week. We used the same font for our titles as in the film title, which we found on http://www.dafont.com. We the had to create the titles as pictures and add these into our film. The music had to be edited as it wasn't originally long enough to fit the whole trailer, so we had to add it in twice and repeat certain sections. We also recorded a voice over as was suggested in the audience feedback and re-shot the two opening shots. We made sure that the voice over was done in an American accent to fit the American theme of our film. We used a male voice as conventionally, a male would be the voice over for most profit making films. We had to cut a number of shots short so that they ran quickly as a comedy teaser trailer usually would. This also allowed the trailer to be a bit shorter and fit the conventional time of a teaser trailer, under a minute.
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