Week 11

The past week has consisted of piecing and editing our footage together as a group in the RMIT studio’s. This has been a learning experience as I haven’t had the opportunity to work with cropping green screen material on premiere pro throughout my time at RMIT. Thankfully, Bliss knew the tricks behind premiere pro and was able to fade the green screen out of each model very quickly. I observed and took note as she did this, hoping to gain an insight on how to edit efficiently. To be honest, I have come to the conclusion that I don’t want to be an editor in my future career because I don’t think I have the patience!

 

We pieced the most visually captivating footage together and spent 20 – 25 seconds solely on each model. We then overlapped moving images of each model to make the film flow – this picked up the pace and looked really good! Each profile sequence was integrated with footage of the four models together walking down a hidden laneway in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. We would have liked to have shot dozens of women walking down the laneway but given the time restrictions and lack of models, this didn’t go according to plan! The laneway footage emphasised our theme of empowering women as uniting these unique styles together created sense of fearlessness.

 

Asha found a piece of disco/funk royalty free music which helped create a chilled/cool vibe throughout the film. We edited the footage to the beat of the music, changing the visuals when a new beat was introduced. I’m happy with how we worked as a team to achieve a solid fashion film.

 

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