Today was the final day of editing. we started out colour grading our sequence luckily we could use the same grading for all of the external shots and then adjusted it for the church scene.
There were still some ruff patches. For example after listening to the sequence with headphones we noticed that we still needed to adjust the audio in some parts which turned out to be a bit of a hustle because we didn’t record atmosphere sound on the day which led to the some transitions of audio clips just not sounding great. Especially because we had to boost up some dialogue audios but after trying a view different things we found a way to create a good sound design using some normal fades and the constant power effect. Because we shortened the length of the church bells I then suggested to adjust the duration of the establishing shot of the church otherwise the paste would have shifted in a wired way.
We then focused on the titles in order to make them more stylized we used the font that we had used for the gothic title card now for all of the credits. This lead to some problems as premier for some reason mixed up some sizes so we had go through each one of them and adjust the size. Bert suggested to let the titles fade in and out which looked great. We then moved on to fade every first letter of a first and second name red after James killed the victim suggesting that the red text in the way is blood spilling on the credit. We then also changed the colour of the title credit from white to red this fitted the style of our scene and made the title more readable. We then decided to add a few blood drops to one letter at the end again adding to the hot fuzz over stylized vibe we were going for and suddenly we were done!
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