Today I already noticed I had most shots completely but something of the essence felt like it was missing. So I went through some of the basics. A suspense movie is one that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, wondering what will happen next. The first step in filming shots for a suspense movie is to choose the right location. The director and the cinematographer should carefully consider the lighting, the camera angles, and the framing of the shots. With all that said I realized I could change many of these thing to add the effect. The first step was to analyze the type of shots I had been using. The suspense genre relies heavily on close-ups, extreme close-ups, and medium shots to create tension and build suspense. The camera movements should be slow, deliberate, and smooth to enhance the suspense. This meant I had to consider the use of sound in the movie, and the effects of the lighting, and the angles. And so I started re-filming certain shots. In shots where t...
I'm thrilled to continue editing my suspense film. After putting in days of hard work, I'm eager to see everything come together even further. I've prepared my popcorn and coffee for a long editing session ahead. I chose to use Cap Cut for editing since I'm already familiar with the site, and I don't want to wany time getting used to a new platform. I made sure my phone had charge and started. Having watched all the footage, I've selected the best takes, and it's incredible to see how the acting brings the characters to life. It's like making art. The recording and sound work are impressive, and the music score adds so much to the atmosphere. That's why my teacher always highlights the importance of sound. Cap Cut has become my go-to editing software. I find it easy to cut, trim, and rearrange clips, and I'm experimenting with different visual effects and transitions. It's incredibly satisfying to watch a rough cut evolve into a polished sequ...
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