The above video is the completed version of our DepicT! assignment.
The establishing shot uses a 'fade in' edit on the title; Random Acts. We initially chose to use a black font, but after discussion we came to the conclusion that using a brighter shade would stand out more and therefore be more effective. The title of the production itself allows the audience to have a slight insight into what the short clip is about, however it still leaves room for their imagination, and doesn't give away any moral clues beforehand.
Overall, the editing of this short film is well thought out and consistent. Given our time frame, I think that we worked well and edited the bits that were necessary to the best of our abilities. If we were to repeat this task, I think that given more time, the editing would have been more precise and of a better standard. The end credits is my personal favourite bit of our editing- with the colour consistency on the speech bubbles, and the speed of the transitions between each specific credit.
If we were to have more time and re-produce this clip, I would place a shot between these two, to show that George is playing the same character, as there is no transitional shot to show that he's changed costumes, and this therefore may lead to confusion for the audience.
The sound throughout the video is consistent with the footage that is shown, and although we had to dub a lot of our dialogue, I believe that the sound is still synchronous with the movement of the specific characters lips. There is one point, however, when the geek is talking to the girl, where there is no sound played what-so-ever, and so if I was given the chance to repeat this task, I would at least add some ambient sound into that short piece of footage. We wanted to ensure that the tone of the music fitted in with the mood and overall tone of the footage that was being presented at any given time, hence why some of the soundtracks jump fropm tense and dramatic, to happy and celebratory. As an example, when the youths are following the 'geek', the music is of a deep tone and carries connotations of tension and nervousness. It then changes, however, to upbeat and happy, when the 'geek', and therefore the audience, realise that the youths were only trying to help and make a 'random act' of kindness.
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