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By Alex Vernon ‘THE APPRENTICE’ EDITING SESSIONS DRAFT #1 SESSION #1

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Page 1: Editing Session #1

By

Alex Vernon

‘THE APPRENTICE’EDITING SESSIONS

DRAFT #1SESSION #1

Page 2: Editing Session #1

SCREEN SHOT #1Firstly, this screenshot depicts a still from when we were in London, the program we used to edit is Adobe Premiere Pro. It demonstrates the use of the text on screen which is located to the top left of the shot which needs to be adjusted into seeming more professional and creating a meaning for the story in relation to the audience. This makes us consider the traditional method of arranging the titles within films.

During the shot the audience can see that our mise en scene is correct as we are both wearing the costumes that we presented within the costume and props list. This informs people that we stick to our route and plans. However, I wore additionally items of clothing like my trainers and my jacket which weren't planned.

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SCREEN SHOT #2

Within this scene, we implemented the use of a tracking shot which highlights that we are the main protagonists throughout the story. This can therefore be clearly cut/set to the audience. When editing we had to structure our soundtracks and music properly which was completed by using the effect called audio gain which allowed me to increase or decrease the audio. This is a clear set example of a score. As it makes the scene set in a sad/emotional mood.

When filming this shot we had to maximise our potential of having high-key lighting which is why we stuck with the plan filming during the daytime. The camerawork also implies that it could be a long shot since you see both of the protagonists to their full extent.

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SCREEN SHOT #3This screenshot captured within Adobe Premiere Pro reveals he location of where we shot this scene which is in London. Within the outer frame we highlight the famous landmark ‘Big Ben’ which signifies that it’s the most important viewpoint where were filming the shot. On the left hand side of the screen it broadens to the audience the use of sound which is our score and we are clearly cropping the parts we think are going to create the most meaning within our opening sequence.

The tracking shot signifies to the audience that we are both going to an important location in relation to our story that we are trying to present.

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SUMMARYOverall, I think that our first editing session went well. This is further implied because we had no trouble using sound effects and transitions to make our opening sequence flow better. In relation to this we mainly used fade in’s and fade out’s, as well as using audio gain to increase or decrease the level of sound within our song or background noise. In correlation, the song has a sad, emotional tone which emphasized the murder demonstrated at the beginning of the opening sequence. This further initiates the story to begin. However, the effect of this is that other events will unravel which could be reflected in a positive or negative manner. For the location we highlighted it so it could stand out to our audience who don ’t live in London, this is because we used very famous landmarks e.g. London Eye and Big Ben. This was completed by using tracking shots to follow our protagonists and zooms to develop the use of the location, therefore seeming more important. Lastly, the text that was implemented into our first draft looks professional by the use of the font, the color and the placement of it. This is because we followed the traditional style of other films.