The director’s idea and editing presented in the lecture, talked about how the documentary will en up on the screen. This semester has explored more into filmmaking aspects that we were introduced last semester, and this has been recognized during the work of the group project. Will the director’s idea come up on the screen? “Forbidden” was shot in post-production and early cut out. The sound effects used were okey but had it been shot in production maybe the sound decision could have been a bit more abstract and related more to the topic. For sound design, editing and burning, Garbage mats and dvd pro are suggested to be used. We used toast last semester and might do it again.
Green fields was interesting to see but only if it looks naturally. The use of supers is standard sbs and it is important to not just put them straight on but knowing which colors and font sizes to use. The fine cut is to make every cut absolutely perfect and ‘not okay’ but with perfect ending on both sound and footage cuts.
Lastly, the lecture talked about media management. The more experience the better and good file management is better than poor. Every work place has a totally different stye of file management and ethos. But what the work places and also education institutions have in common about file management, is labeling, coloring, fonts (caps and lower case) style guides and manuals. One must never replace a folder but create a new folder - check space and trash mark them instead.
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