Our tutor managed to edit the project together and
showed us the sequence, which was about a minute and half long.
I thought it was really good and was impressed with
what we created and filmed. I could be critical on some of the parts, such as
some of the props on set looked roughly put together, (the pillow on the bed looked stretched and the flooring around it was
cut at an angle to reveal the flat behind.) But we didn’t have a lot of
time to fiddle with these bits and we also didn’t know how or where the
cinematographers were going to shoot from.
This is a learning curve for us all I think, in the
fact that as an Art Director it is essential to sit down and talk to all
members of the crew to have an understanding of where things should be shot and
what they should look like.
We were then tasked to break down the sequence and
start again using Adobe Premier and Adobe After Effects to edit the piece and convert the green screen
footage on to the actual footage.
I’ve only used Adobe Premier a few times but it was
good to use it again and gain some more knowledge.
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