When filming our Bag Swap clip, about two identical silver briefcases 'accidentally' on purpose, dropping them into each other and us walking away with the opposite cases.
After editing, we exported the final cut to a software called Livetype and Soundtrack.
Livetype:
We use this software to add our own credits for our title sequence and being able to design it using different fonts, colour, effects and transitions such as fade, dissolve etc, which gives our sequence a sharp and professional look and a hopeful opening to a film.
Soundtrack:
The Soundtrack program is obviously to do with sound. We are able to export music, that could be instruments (e.g. drum, piano), natural sound (e.g. footsteps, wind, police sirens) or even creating an original piece using different types of tunes and beats. Whether adding it on top of a sound or as backing, it simply makes the sequence more interesting to watch and would definitely be more effective. We matched specific sounds and noises to the scenes, such as suspenseful music to create the tense atmosphere and footsteps on top of mine to add pressure to viewers and also police sirens in the background, to subconsciously get people thinking something fishy is going down.


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