I have been experimenting different effects using Final Cut Pro. I watched different videos on youtube of how to include different effects onto videos like the one above. I found a video that shown how to create a distorted ghost effect, I experimented using this because the short film that I will be producing is going to be about the sub-genre supernatural which includes ghostly figures in normal places such as a room/house. This then relates to where the short film is going to be filmed. The set up above was the way that I produced the video. I bladed the beginning of the video of the background and layered it so then that background would continue throughout the whole video. I added on the whole video the 'ghost' effect which created a very ghosty and distorted effect, this was due to the fact that I moved accidentally when I filmed which meant that the background behind didn't duplicate perfectly. Ways in which i can reduce this...
I use garage band to create an introduction to our horror supernatural film. The use of the scary, distorted sounds on loop. I moved around different sound loops so then they would overlap and create an effect to the opening set up of the film, potentially panning along to the location of our main filming setting. This panning combined with this introductory to emphasise the location being abandoned. I used 3 fusion electric piano loops, this was because it created a confused intro and I feel it would really set the scene well. This is because the electrical element makes it seem un-normal and disfunctional. The use of the small child giggle makes it seem very cyclical because a child is seen as a very innocent person. One of the main conventions of a horror film is targeting young children just like the one within the introductory music track. Within this garage band track, i have over lapped the contemplative track with a thunder roll, this i...
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