On my very first day at attempting to edit together some scenes, I hit a brick wall as to how to organise our titles. I discovered that I couldn't really rely on our storyboard to help us as, even though I was the one that had drawn it, there had been so many changes since our initial plan that most of the scenes had to be completely rearranged to maintain the plot of our sequence.
After 2 hours of struggling to edit, I ended up with a scene I wasn't very happy with at all.
I then went on to start from scratch the next day, and that is when the sequence started to come together
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- Audience Profile
- Brief
- Brief changes
- Continuity Edit
- Editing First Draft - 1
- Editing First Draft - 10 - jump cut
- Editing First Draft - 2 - mugshots and records
- Editing First Draft - 3 - weapon preparation
- Editing First Draft - 4 - homeless scene
- Editing First Draft - 5 - execution scene
- Editing First Draft - 6 - dead body
- Editing First Draft - 7 - Anna Clarke
- Editing First Draft - 7 - Fire Fire
- Editing First Draft - 9 - throwing fire
- Evaluation video
- Feedback Sheets
- Final Editing - 1 - Blanks
- Final Editing - 2 - font and placement of font
- First Draft - RISE
- First Filming Session
- Fonts - Secret Agency
- Fourth Filming Session
- Original Production Schedule
- Planning our evaluation
- Premiering our final titles
- props
- Research
- Second Filming Session
- Storyboard
- Storyboard Slideshow
- Third Filming Session
- Title sequence for our film - Title of film: Rise
- Unsuccessful Editing Session
- Unsuccessful Filming Session
- Updated Production Schedule
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