Sunday, March 9, 2025

 Post-production #2

Hey bloggg!! This blog will close up week 6, lets end it on a high note! We finished editing! I am extremley happy and proud to say are film opening is officially done. This now allows us to give full focus on our CCR's.

We began with selecting the different clips and separating them by the different scenes. We then divided them into different categories of gym and my house. We then cut and balanced the clips the create a smooth layout. We then moved on to the more interesting, exciting parts!

Fonts

Choosing fonts did take us a little bit longer than expected but the ones we ended up deciding on were Filmotype Honey for the parts where it said for example, "produced by" or "starring". Then for the actual name credits themselves we used Futura. And lastly for the actual title "Obsessed" we used the font Marker Felt. Although this small detail did take us an extra amount of time, I personally do this it was worth it, but the credits are placed on beat with the song to add to that pumping beat. I think it was a really nice touch and made the credits appear on and off the screen a lot smoother. Another cool detail I thought was pretty neat was that we used a mask to have one of the credits disappear from the screen when Gianna does a flip on the bar wiping it off the screen. To me small touches like those show how thought-out films are and how attentive the creators are to what's going on screen.

Extras

For audio we had some change of plans. You still do hear the Pixabay song in the background as the volume is then lowered as exiting gym. However, we weren't able to utilize all the diegetic sounds we had planned as they either wouldn't match, or it would just sound bad and cheap. We did still use the diegetic sound of the text message since we wanted the audience to notice the notification and not just look past it. We did also use or foley sound of the door knock. The clock shown while crossing out days on the calendar is there to emphasize time going by which I think was captured nicely. The clock was found on Vecteezy and is copyright free. For the rest we just arranged clips and played around with them to our liking! And now that's a wrap for our production editing!




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