So I took a day off from editing, and then came back and watched the whole thing. I spotted some small details that needed some tweaking (color doesn't match, audio levels peaking, etc.) but, for the most-part, the big problem that I saw over and over again was my hands. My hands are not that steady, leading to some shaky shots, especially when zooming in or rack focusing. To combat this issue, I began nesting certain clips and applying warp stabilizers. I also went rhtpugh the whole film, and sped up the pacing. By pacing I am referring to the speed of mu cuts and speed of the whole film. This helped me get my time down to the 2 minute mark.
UPDATE: I tested the warp stabilizer on this one clip and it looks amazing. Im going to experiment more with it on some other clips and see if I can get similar results.
Friday, March 29, 2019
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Final Project
The final project can be viewed by clicking on the hyperlink below. DROPS (Youtube) DROPS (Google Drive)
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