Editing 'Tarot'

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The editing process of ‘Tarot’ Tiarnan ‘Keep it clean’ Greene

Transcript of Editing 'Tarot'

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The editing process of ‘Tarot’

Tiarnan ‘Keep it clean’ Greene

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Transitioning and Music

This feature causes a fade transition so the narrative can continue slowly without a sudden cut.

This is the music which plays during the opening sequence, we are able to edit around the song so it fits in with the narrative of our opening. We also made it fade out near the end just as the knife goes into the table to create a shocking effect

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Transitioning and SoundThis is what will happen during the transitioning where it will fade from the skull shot to the character walking around the table.

For the sound we wanted it to be quieter since we thought it fit better with the title sequence what we did was lower the volume control to a volume that would suit the product.

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Search Clips and tones

This allowed us to search for the shots we need, which made it easier to see if certain shots have been added in, edited correctly or taken out if we no longer needed them

For certain shots we were able to add a tone over the top to create a darker movie, which matched the mood it tried to create. For example, this shot we lowered the brightness so it was able to match the darker tone of the rest of the shot.

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Text and shots

This is text which will be overlaid on the image being shown so that I can create credits for my title sequence

These shots are all the shots which will be included in the final product, With this I am able to add shots into the product add music, and roughly cut some of the shots down for the product.

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Overlaid image and sound By moving a shot above another shot, it allows me to overlay a shot over the top, this is so that I was able to show what the priest character was looking at during the product, and by decreasing and increasing its opacity I can choose how much of the overlaid shot you can see.

After lowering the volume on one part of the song, we decided to ‘razor’ it and increase the volume control. The razor command allows me to split part of the sound so that I can edit part of the song without it having an effect on another part of the sound

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Moving the shot and Sound This circle in the middle of the shot allows me to move the shot around, so I am able to move the shot from the centre of the screen, rotate it, flip the shot or make it small, Like what was done for this shot.

The parts of the song were split so that during the distorted shot, so that the song was not affected and could resume after the shot.

These sound clips are of me talking, because the shot was filmed separately with will speaking, I was then able to time it and record my lines, so that they were clear to the audience with what is happening at this stage of the movie.

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Distorted Shot

This shot was abled to be distorted by adding a ‘Film Noir’ effect to create the odd colouring, the fun house shot which distorted the shot and a flash which was matched along with the heartbeat sound effect.

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Sound During Distorted shot

My sound of the confession is also distorted, by adding an underwater effect and lowered the tempo, this was so you couldn’t hear my character and to show the priest, who should care for others, only listens to himself.

The radio static was added to show that the priest does not listen to anything else but himself. After he is woken by the man confessing, the static starts once again, to show he is again no longer listening.