Monday, 18 November 2013

Inter-titles development

Upon creating my trailer i made all of my inter-titles, I used the idea from Friday 13th (2009) of inter-titles bring numbers building up to the number of the film.










Here are some examples of the friday 13th inter-titles, i took this idea to count up to 9 to release the name of my created film.










These were the inter-titles that i made, i originally made them in red but i felt with the magazine cover being red and the poster being red there was too much of this colour associated with this film, and therefore changed the intertitles into black to make them stand out more.








This is the finished intertitled number that i made to add into my trailer, i felt that the black worked better than the red as it helps to stand out more and having a black and white combination allows you to see the hole in the numbers even better.


Thursday, 19 September 2013

Rating Warning

I used this image below to make a similar pre trailer warning via photoshop.
This was the professional made one, i tried to follow this when making mine to give the warning at the start of my own warning.


This is my end result when making my own piece using only photoshop.















Monday, 2 September 2013

Soundtrack Skills Development

When using GarageBand to make my initial soundtrack i learnt a range of skills which enhanced it, from being able to add sound clips and cut them to being able to edit them myself i learnt how to make a professional soundtrack from scratch.

The initial thing i learnt when making this was

Monday, 19 August 2013

Current Skills Development

My current skills consist of:

Small amount of knowledge in photoshop and InDesign, only gained through the skills development posts
4 years of video editing knowledge using final cut and other editing programs
A Level in film studies so i have all the theory knowledge
A Level in ICT so i have general computer knowledge, I know my way round both a mac and a computer
Knowledge of both still and video cameras after using both in AS Media and A2 film studies