We took many various elements away from our preliminary exercise and used them to better help us make DNA-Pocalypse.
For example, although the continuity in the characters clothing may have been broken, the continuity in shots was not as we, once again, utilized match on actions (when Boris opens the gate from two different angles), we also used elliptical editing with the characters running to the room and sitting down, as well as skipping a period of time to get to the key parts of the dialogue. Speaking of dialogue, rather than me writing this one, John did the whole of the script and created all of the characters which is different from our preliminary exercise. This will not be done again.
We also made sure to keep the 180 degree rule in check to keep the continuity of the shots the same which is something we made sure to do in our preliminary exercise too.
The editing was very heavily inspired by that of the preliminary exercise and all of the previous editing I have done in the past. This can most clearly be seen in my version of the preliminary edit with the intro music and backing track, two things that I, once again, made sure to use in this project. I also found it easier to sync up action with sound on this project and make sure to properly mix the audio so everything could be heard. I once again mainly did this by using Audacity as I find it easy to use.
The titles were another thing that I had in my version of the preliminary edit and used again in this project. This gave me a better idea of the fonts I could use and the way that titles appear on Premier Pro and made it easier to use them when editing this project.
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