We noticed that there were some general problems with our video, that would take long to change by re-filming, so we decided to see if we could edit these via Adobe Premiere. By doing these changes, we wanted to ensure that we could:
- See the clips clearer, to guarentee maximum viewing.
- And to make sure that the lighting and colour was consistent throughout.
1) The first thing we did was "Image Control" which involves making sure there was no difference in look in all of our shots. In some scenes the camera was quite blue, but then in some the colour was quite orange and bright. To solve this we used the "image control" tool to reduce saturation levels.
As you can see from these two images, we changed the saturation so that the clip was lighter.
2) The next problem we noticed was that one of the shots was a lot darker than the rest, as the camera was facing the window, which meant the figures in front of the window appeared dark. To do this we used the "brightness and contrast" tool to lighten the shot. However, when adjusting this we had to make sure that we did not change this too much, so that it became too bright.
3) We decided that the look of the shot still was not quite right, and we found that the "Gamma correction" tool had near to the same effect. So we used this for the same shot to make the clip brighter and easier to see.
4) Lastly, for the clip where Ellie burns the photograph, we noticed that when we change to the shot where they are taking the photo on the phone, the photo was in a different view which meant that Ellie and Harry were on different sides. Me and Sarah felt that this did not link that well so we did the "Horizontal Flip" on this to turn the clip around and match the photograph in the next clip.
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