Editing the final film
- davidsteinmoss
- Dec 13, 2015
- 1 min read
The shots used for the final edit of the film ( pictures taken from screen shots hence the quality and interference on from screen feedback)
Post Production package used: Premiere Pro CC 2015
After editing the individual shots together into the sequence, I used the tint tool to bleach out the colour of the shots and to add a sepia tone to the images and increase the shadowing to give the film a vintage film look.
I then added another copy of the original compiled film beneath the tint altered sequence with a 0.5 second delay to add to the vintage flicker effect and add a almost 3D effect to the film, especially the time-lapse sections. I think dropped the opacity of the original sequence to 50% to allow the original colour footage to bleed through.
Scene: 1 - Sea foam underwater
The first scene footage was taken from the Duck-Cam, the rough seas really threw the camera about in the waves break that worked well for the intro shot to the film.
Scene: 2 - Overhead skull in torrent

This footage was filmed with the GoPro, it was then slowed down by 50% and then reversed to create an almost flame like affect.
Scene: 3 - Horizontal time-lapse of skull in torrent

Scene: 4 - Beach Time-lapse Vanitas

Scene: 5 - Mausoleum Time-lapse Vanitas

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