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WHAT I DID IN TODAYS LESSON

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In today's lesson, I changed the pitching of one of my actors voices and decreased the volume because the scream that they did was very high pitched. Also, I downloaded some more sound effects for my trailer- some of them being from the Insidious movie (which is my trailer inspiration). I also used the constant grain effect on one of the sound effects to fade the sound out so that it was not stopping abruptly when another scene started. I downloaded some music from the IT movie, which is another good horror movie because it created a dark mood and it was going to be the soundtrack that I played throughout the trailer.

UPDATE ON THURSDAY LESSON

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This lesson we found some audio to put with our footage, which really went well with our clips.

UPDATE ON TODAYS LESSON 2

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This is where I am currently at in the trailer making process. I learnt how to crop a clip and put it into another one. We are also going to put some sound with these clips to see how it will work. How I did the crop: I copied the mirror and ann smirking clips and pasted them somewhere else on the film timeline. Then I put the ann smirking clip on top of the mirror clip. Then I cropped the footage of Ann smirking and put that inside the mirror frame.

UPDATE!

Last lesson we continued working on our movie trailer. we filmed some more clips and added them to Premier Pro. This lesson we are going to continue that work and I will use the doctors scene that I filmed before instead of filming another one.

FINISHED VERSION OF FILM MAGAZINE FRONT COVER

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I put this front cover together on Photoshop. I used similar ideas from other film magazine front covers like EMPIRE, Fangoria and RUE MORGE because theses magazines used different styles that I found very interesting. I kept with the colour scheme from my movie poster because it is my brand and it needs to link to the movie poster because if I used different colours instead, then this would, most likely confuse the readers and they wouldn't know if it was the same film or different film.