Editing progress 2

Today, we started to put together the second scene clips. We started to create a montage to help make sure that we are below the maximum limit of 2 minutes. We both gave some input to help make sure that it is equal. 

In this picture above, you can see the way we created the montage was by cutting down the each shot to be 1 second or less and putting them together in the correct order, to make sure that the story line followed along with it. We discovered that a lot of the thrillers include montages of some sort to help speed the scene up, they are normally used while a character is getting ready for an event, this is why we incorporated it within the scene where, the male character is getting ready for dinner. The montage relates to a lot of the research I did previously, as I discovered there are many montages included in thrillers to help pass time, in this case it was to show the male protagonist getting ready, and his family sitting down for dinner. Vladimir Props's characters can relate to this, as the male protagonist will be known as "The Villain", as he follows similar characteristic of a villain and is wearing the stereotypical clothes that a villain would wear - black/dark clothes and is a man, in Thrillers, the "villian" is mainly always a man, as they are conventionally known as being more strong and powering than a women. 


While I was uploading more videos onto Premier Pro and labelling them, Abi was finishing off the storyboard to make sure it was to the best of her ability.  I also started organising the shots into each scene (scene 1, Scene 2 etc...), this was so when we needed to rewatch clips, or debate whether to change it, there is easier access to the videos so we waste less time. We decided that we were definitely going to re-film the first scene, as there was not many clips to choose from to help create a sold storyline. This meant that we had to adjust the way were going to carry out our editing progress. 



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