Thursday, 19 March 2015

Editing

Editing began in the week after filming was completed. We finished a few days earlier than the deadline.
Rendering the film
Selecting a sound clip
Here the sound at the end of this music file (Deep Haze, by Kevin MacLeod) is an oscillating ringing that would fill in a silence in the film without taking away from the scene with overly dramatic music. The problem however, is that part Diminuendos steadily. Looking at the graph above, the In and Out points are matched to patterns in the waves, the theory being that if looped, it would sound the same while staying at the same volume.
Testing sound Clip loop
Several attempts were made, each one tested to see if the loop was complete. Once perfected however, all that was needed to be done was adjust the levels and copy and paste the clip through the needed times.
Loop creates constant ringing
The entire sequence


Sound cut into timeline
This screenshot is a combination of sound to create the scene that we desired. The sounds all contribute to the whole enigma of the scene and emotion portrayed.
Cutting into sound (in point)
Razor blade tool

Razor blade tool used to cut files and insert new shot

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