Thursday, 14 November 2013

Group: Update 14-11-13

CC: Today I edited the filming we did yesterday in the studio. I have cut the paint shots to the length that we want them to be. Then I added the 'Auto Colour' effect onto each shot to brighten up the red and blue colours. This also brings out the background colour although we did not have a problem with this because we this is not a problem for us.


Applying 'Auto Colour' effect in Premiere


From this we will be rendering the shots on after effects as we will get a richer quality when the shots are slowed down. Today I turned 1 minute 35 seconds of footage into 6 seconds. When this is slowed down it is likely to turn into roughly 30 seconds of footage that will be placed at certain places on the timeline for our final music video.


Editing the paint footage



LB: In today's lesson I shown yesterdays Ideas of print work to the group, they liked the Idea of using the Bastille Image of the triangle, however they didn't understand the use of the colour of green and thought It would be a better Idea to choose a colour that we used for the paint shoot to keep the same colour scene.


Print work completed today


Chris also recommended splitting the image into two parts  to show the two sides like we are trying to in our video. So I decided to use both Blue & Red, to do this I just enhanced the colour contrast and split the picture into two on Photoshop, adding a filter which changed the colour. I am happy with the outcome, and at a higher standard this may be used for part of our digi-pak. As a group we have also decided for our posters, our main Image will be using a still of our paint shoot.

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