Editing time! Now that we got all of the clips (and some extras just in case) the editing process begins! First off, I worked on coloring of the different clips. Some were too bright because of the sun, which we couldn't control. We had to slightly shift spots to stay out of direct sun, but we managed. We also kept in mind that during this editing process we would be able to play around with lighting later on so we weren't too worried about it.
For me, the editing process is probably the most relaxing. I don't have to set a schedule to meet up with anyone specific or at any specific location to edit. I can do it from anywhere, in class, during my freetime, or any day after school at whatever time suits me best. It takes off a lot of stress. Especially working in a bigger group, the filming process is quite stressful when trying to get everyone tp be at the same place at the same time. This is one of the reasons our location had to chnage as well as filming be pushed back.
Even so, we kept pushing through all of the challenged we had to face. We worked as a team and we also never got upset with each other over things we could not control. Which for me, was very important as we all need to be in relatively good moods to be able to film with each other for hours on end, and multiple dyas. I'm glad I chose to work with the girls that i did. We are all contributing to the editing process, as we are all clueless on this part. Even though this is my weaker area, I feel confident that my group and I will all work together and help each other to the best of our ability through anymore challenges we face.
Anyways, I edited the coloring of the flashback. Surprisingly, this took me more time than I thought. I couldn't simply overlay the video with black and white. Since the initial video was quite dark, the black and white overlay made us almost invisible and the two characters in frame seemed to blend into the background. I was able to edit this directly in my photos app. I had to play around with exposure, saturation, and sharpness. I also raised the light in the scene to make it brighter although it was black and white, this helped significantly. I am doing the same with brighter clips, making them a bit darker and the actor more defined from the light.
The original black and white:
The edited version: