This is a screenshot of the audio transition I used. Like fade in fade out for video, it creates a simple, clean transition of fading in at the beginning and out at the end, and makes for a smoother audio track.
This is a screenshot of in and out points in the viewer in final cut pro. These were extremely important in the editing process and helped with continuity in my opening sequence.
This was the wireframe used in the viewer in Final Cut Pro. Again this was a crucial part of my editing process because the frames that had been edited in Adobe After Effects needed to be resized using the 'distort' function, which needed wireframe to be able to work.
I have a few shots in my opening sequence that have been sped up or slowed down. Time remap was the tool I used for this, increasing the speed by double or sometimes more.
Here is the distort tool I was talking about, I used this to make the shots more rectangular, so i could stretch them to fill the screen.
This is a screenshot of the text tool I used to create the 'myHOOD' titles at the beginning. It is more simple to use than Adobe After Effects, and because I wanted to keep the titles simple, I chose to use a simple white font with a black background.








No comments:
Post a Comment