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Filming Editing the Project:As I had hoped the shoot was simple an easy working wit Josh and Hanna we each took a role of a character and each took turns on working on camera and without using a tripod we stabilised all the footage in post and we got all the shots needed for editing which was also relatively simple.Since we didn't use any microphones on set as there is no dialogue as I wanted to tell the story visually all sounds were edited in post and are kinda obvious but I did that as a reference to the old westerns where the sounds were sort of cartoon and obvious standing out. I used some Jazz style nor music to fit the tone of a heist thriller and it fit really well with the tone I was going for. Though I was rushing the edit as I was trying to make for a deadline and I didn't get an early start unfortunately due to starting later than everyone else. Evaluation:Although the final edit goes by really quickly and seems rushed there is a lot I like about this project as the setting up of the different characters in the way they open the envelopes and the end title cards with the different colours and fonts introducing them. Although I think most of the shots worked well some may have been a little too low sometimes catching off the top of the characters heads in some shots. The cutting also can be a bit jarring at times if while some times working well especially in the part where the mistaken guy is looking around the envelope i think that the cutting there really works as you can feel the characters though process a little there. I feel if I had another reedit of this it could turn out even better and less rushed.
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