We used a programme called Premier Pro, which is where we uploaded all our filming and edited them to create our film trailer...
First we uploaded our filming footage, we then watched it through deciding what bits where good and what we could use. There were some bits that were good, but right at the end of the shot something was wrong; we took notes and wrote down what we needed to redo. We looked at our storyboard and realised that we need the shot of them walking out of the house, so we found the best one out of the several shots. We then used the 'razor' tool, we could cut the clip into the correct shot that we needed. We then found our next few clips, we did a sequence at a time and then decided on the transitions of the shots. We carried on looking at our storyboard and the shots that we had and continued to create our film trailer. Once we had put our shots in the place we thought they should go, we got audience feedback on what they thought, the main issues that they said, was we needed music and we needed taglines. These two issues were obvious to us and wasn't as if we were going to leave them out! But we then asked the audience what they thought of the shots and their transitions; the main reply we got back was that it looked good.
We then carried on and added the music and the storylines. These are both key in a film trailer, the music makes it and sets the scene, whereas the taglines; give an insight to the story.
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