When the editing process came about our editor and director stepped up to the plate and made a
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brilliant sequence with the footage we had collected. With a strong
American Horror Story theme running from start to finish with jump-cuts, blood and gore we have ended up with a strong, visually pleasing and successful piece. Our editor began by importing all of the footage into Avid Media Composer, renaming all of the clips in order to help keep our project organised from start to finish. Going through all of the clips, with our shot list, script and story boards alongside it was clear what sequence of shots we needed as a rough cut. As editing followed on, effects, colour correction and jump-cut montage sequences began to appear in the timeline to create the effects we were aiming for; gory but stylised. During editing we also came across a few issues with some of the footage we recorded, however we managed to work around these issues. Some shots we took had lighting errors and others with continuity issues, so we had to substitue some snd sacrifice a fast paced montage sequence to begin the film. Although we had to sacrifice this, we still had a great edit to end with, which stuck with our original themes and inspirations of films and TV shows such as
Sweeney Todd which at times we sat and watched whilst editing.
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