Friday, 12 April 2013

Editing

Our editing process took the greatest part of our working period: we decided to use the technique we had learnt in our preliminary task as well as some new ones which took a much bigger effort.
Match on Action: even though the prospective changes from outside to inside the house, the scene continues to flow (we had already practice using this technique in our previous fimling experience).

Match on Action n.2: the difference from the "ordinary" Match on Action is that we did not use a door but, while the character is going up the stairs, the perspective changes from a low-angle shot to a high-angle one.
Black Screens: since some scenes did not match/look good in sequence, we used some black screens containing credits to separate them.
Stop-Motion: this technique was one of the more challenging parts of our work; it basically consists in a quick shot transition where the subject is immobile.
Whitening Screen: at the end of the opening the character collapses on his chair and the screen becomes gradually white to connote the effect that drugs are having on him.


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