Saturday, 9 April 2016

Editing: Colour

Our film needed some colour grading as some minor shots which we filmed were shot from slightly different angles, so the lighting didn't match, and some colours didn't show up harshly enough so we had to make them more alive and bright.

Opening Scene: We used the blue lighting from the blue assotate which we placed over the light, but some of the shots didn't have the same colouring and the blue was not extreme enough. This was when we decided to colour grade them by altering the highlights, shadows and contrasts.

Flashback Scenes: We again used the colour grading technique, so that when the flashbacks played it looked slightly more obvious, then having just our actor looking upwards and nervous. We were worried that the scene looked like it was being edited badly so that's the reasons due to the colour grading. We used effects like 'washed bleach' and simply  using the manual colour editing tool which made the scenes look mild (the sepia tone).

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