Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Editing

I wanted the inner frame with my actress playing the singer to appear as the vocals are heard, so I moved the outer frame to the bottom and had the inner narrative in the main story line section. I still wanted the outer frame to respond to the music so I cut sections when the beat fell and tinted it a separate colour to the background.


For this section of the video I wanted the inner frame to reflect how the music picked up, so I split the screen in time with the beat in the song. To do this I copy and pasted the same inner frame clip to ensure I had the same length for all then I used key frames in the scale and location under 'Transform' to get my desired effect. I started by placing the slider at the beginning of the clip and key framing it to my normal 60% scale. I then moved it to the section where the beat hits and individually placed where I wanted each frame to go and then placed it finally back to its original shape so that all the frames would hide behind each other making  it look as one frame.
In this section I wanted the inner frame to flash in time to the beat of the song, so I cut the shot where each frame fell and reduced the opacity of every other one so that the shot would still play but flash at the same time.

For the ink in water shots I used a kaleidoscope effect in oder for it to fit more naturally into the video because of the style.
In this screenshot you can see how I added a transition so that the inner frame wouldn't disappear as harshly and aid a softer ending. 

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