Monday, 17 October 2016

Juno - Task & Evaluation

Juno Task (made in Premiere)

For this task, we were again set in a group of three and we had to watch some footage from the film Juno and our challenge was to recreate this footage to a similar standard using the guidance of Abode Premiere.





Editing Evaluation



Story Board Part 1: This storyboard contains the first eight scenes we had to include. The advantage of creating this storyboard is that we had material to refer to when filming instead of trying to remember the specific shots in our minds. Another useful feature is that we decided to caption each scene with the number of seconds that footage had to last for in order to keep in time with the original piece.


Story Board Part 2: The second addition to our storyboard contains the final four scenes needed in our video. As it is seen above, we clearly labelled the end of the footage and we spent time creating this storyboard including lots of detail as we felt that every angle had to be precise so we could end with a professional and identical product.

Footage Editing on Premiere

Our group edited the footage individually because it is important to see where we could identify each other's strengths and weaknesses by comparing the videos. I felt that it was important to perfect every transition and if we could not add in the identical transition then I replaced it with a suitable alternative. At 0:14 seconds I used a wipe transition because it is exactly what is used in the original. On the other hand, between 0:22 and 0:25 seconds the original shows two clips overlapping each other as a transition into the following scene. However, I was unable to include this effect therefore I opted for a film dissolve transition which is a fairly suitable alternative because it slowly fades the previous scene and the next scene together. At 0:42 seconds we used a pedestal camera movement which at first pictures the legs but then rises to the upper half of the body. This is a movement we had to physically record because there is no pedestal effect on the software.

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