Sunday, March 24, 2019

Editing Chaotic Scenes for the News Broadcast


Located below are some of the video clips that my partner and I took when we went to the mall last week to get the chaotic running scenes showing how many individuals were taking this problem very seriously. We utilized handheld camera movement to capture the chaotic vibes we wanted to achieve in creating this video clip. There were several videos that we were able to get; however, we finally decided on the following three:



The second video located above is one of the best candidates compared with the first and third videos due to the fact that it has just the right amount of shaky camera movement, giving it that chaotic vibe. Thus, the first video located above has way too much shaking going on, which ultimately doesn't let the viewers actually see what is going on in the video clip inserted in the news broadcast. Thus, this is why we ruled this video out of our final cut. Moreover, the third video didn't make the cut due to the fact that it was extremely noticeable that there were not many people in the video clip. Therefore, my partner and I came to terms with utilizing the second video as the video insert in the news broadcast for our film opening. 

Now that we have decided on which video to use for our news broadcast, we want to give the video a more "home-made" look. Thus, I found this app called "Camcorder" to give the video a more retro look. The reason behind this is mainly to make the video clip seem more believable and convincing. Therefore, below is the end result of editing this video clip on the "Camcorder" app.



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