Editing Footage Together

Through the project so far we have certainly come across obstacles, having to change the file sizes using Photoshop on each image etc. However we have decided to edit separate pieces of footage to see what works better, the stop motion images or the filmed light images. We also needed to change the filters of the images and colours that they include through After Effects and Photoshop to see what works out best.
Rachel is continuing to work on the 3D storage box to try to insert the footage into the box and ensure that it looks aesthetically pleasing together as a composition despite the real footage and 3D being very different techniques. In the meantime, I have begun to record some clicking noises as Foley for potential sound effects for the footage that we decide on, and I have been editing together some stop motion as well as real time sequences to see what we as a group prefer and hopefully our group meeting with our peers will provide some useful feedback for us to decide what looks best and is most effective out of the stop motion and real time techniques.

In addition to this, I have also edited some of the stills that we shot during the production of the footage for potential handouts to the client as well as helping us to build up the visuals of the composition that will be inserted inside the box.
Through the experimentation of the two techniques of filming and of stop motion, we have begun to prefer the filming technique as it's shorter and more effective however we have also discussed making a longer version of the bumper for the stop motion to take place.



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