Saturday, January 18, 2025

Editing in Forsaken

Greetings and welcome back fellow bloggers! Today we at CineMarcus Productions are thrilled to announce that we have started to walk through the editing phase of Forsaken! As the director of the film opener, I am also super excited to take on the main role of being the editor, a task I will be undertaking alongside with my amazing partners Alexander and Justin! Editing this film opener will be a difficult process because I can already tell because we want to capture many important details. Join me today as I discuss how we will edit the opener!



Regarding the film's editing process, we are still in the early process of capturing all the footage! Remember from our previous blog post that we wanted to plan and redo majority of our film opener due to how rushed it look with unnatural transitions, shots, etc. Because of this, I haven't faced many challenges during this incomplete stage of editing. 

Although despite this, I can only think about facing one major obstacle while editing and honestly I really can’t work around it. The issue mainly is that I will mostly be editing the footage at my house instead of outside my home sadly which restricts a LOT of time. My computer has way more accessibility options in comparison with my other devices not just from my house but also in school while running smoother. The only solution for this problem that I can think of is to do all the editing exclusively at home which isn't a super big disaster. Still, it certainly becomes a frustrating situation that I must deal with whenever I edit a video. But in the end, I would like to announce that even with all of these struggles, we will edit the film opener through the software's known as Premiere Pro! 





With the footage we currently have, I've begun to create some transitions and put some filters in the video to improve the shots heavily! This approach really helped bring out more vibrant colors in the video where actually it looked really grey at one point. I also believed that there was a lot of potential for the visuals to be more striking and engaging!

 While it might seem very small at first, it's very important to recognize that we are just at the beginning of making the film opener in which my team and I have many plans and ideas for more edits to improve the project! By gradually dedicating time to the editing process, I am confident that we will achieve our goals and complete the editing efficiently!


Thank you bloggers for reading this post and stay tuned for future updates! See you on the flip side!

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