Monday, 18 October 2010

Rough cut to Final cut

Rough-Cut>Final Cut


You can see by these two shots that we have finished our webisode differently; we have put in some end credits to give the webisode a better ending, and more of a close.




You can see here that the walking in, freeze frames, have helped break up the dance scenes and corridor scenes.


We have given our webisode a title credit, so people know what it is they are watching, although the title is over half way in the webisode, it's been put in the right place - after the song and before the dialogue.



You can see here how the casting interview clips have helped disguise any parts of the dance what don't flow well.




Above, you can see how we have added the interview clips to stop any repetition in the webisode.


Again, here is an example of how the interview clips have made the video look my cleaner, and less messy in the dancing scenes.

Stills of some of the new footage in the final cut:

Yas/ Imogen

Emma/Frankie

Tilly/Flo

We decided to put in some interview type casting videos to break up our dance scenes and to make it look less like just a music video. I think these have helped it fit more into our genre. These also introduce the characters, so the audience get a feel of what each character is like.

Freeze Frames:



We put some freeze frames of our characters in to introduce the characters at an early stage. This also help break up the dance scenes some more.

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