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A to B sequence video

Creative Process

       This project started with an idea of why the actress was going to move from A to B. Once my team decided she would be trying to find the bathroom, we could decide where we were going to film to get the story across. After highlighting the route she would take on a map, we went out to film. We filmed over 4 minutes of video, but I had to edit it down to one minute, keeping all of the obstacles that she ran into on the way to the bathroom. I added music slowed down by 10% to make sure it fit the whole film.

Technicality

       The director filmed to video on an iPad and tripod. It took about 4 days to film everything. I added all the videos into Adobe Premiere. In order for the film not to come off boring, I switched between different angles and didn't keep many clips going on very long.

Conclusion

      In conclusion, I learned a lot about editing videos down to the right amount of time needed. I had to cut off 3 minutes of video and make sure you could still understand the story I was trying to put across. I also learned how to make generally more boring scenes interesting through shooting film at different angles. This project will help me make the final chase scene project the best it can be.

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