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My front digipak panel:

My front digipak panel:
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My inside digipak panels:

My inside digipak panels:
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My back digipak panel (with album spine:)

My back digipak panel (with album spine:)
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Thursday 2 February 2017

R+P Post 19: Our rough cut

Editing our test shoot footage using the rough cut schedule yielded the final test shoot video, which is a preliminary version of the final product of the whole project. This was useful as we could use it to figure out any final changes we needed to make to give ourselves the best possible opening.
The rough cut edit of our test shoot footage. It was a great experience for us- after trying out filming, we got to try our editing, and figure out what was best for us and the project. Overall we know we work quite well together and the next few steps should be streamlined by our newfound experience. Click to play.

We plan to edit in a similar way to before. Some sequences came out really nicely- for example, the tissue scene has great continuity in my opinion. However, some revisions must be made to our editing plans.
The tissue continuity sequence that came out quite well.
We will likely try and cut down some shots- shots like the high-angle of the table last too long and contribute to our video's extra length. 
The high-angle table shot. The camera lingers here much too long.
We will also work more on the titles, as the current ones are too plain (and were originally placeholders anyway,) and we want only the best for our final project.
Some of the simplistic titles from the beginning of our opening sequence.
Overall, we learnt a lot from the test shoot. While it definitely isn't perfect, due to specific errors mentioned earlier as well as smaller, general problems like equipment still in shot and unwanted background that conflicts with our mise-en-scene, it is definitely representative of our final opening, and we are thus on track to fixing up this version into a better final version by eliminating all these problems.

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