Editing is the next biggest thing to think about and plan since I'm filming tomorrow (ahhh!).
The first big question is: what editing software am I using?
The first big answer is: Adobe Premiere Pro, without a doubt.
Adobe Premiere Pro is the editing software I have the most experience with (remember that middle school film class? yeah, we used Adobe) and the software I have chosen to use in the editing of this project. It's one of the best editing softwares in general, and the fact that it is available to me through this class is fate because I already know how to use it well.
The next question is: how do I want the movie to look?
One of my first blog posts when beginning the research for this project was about researching openings for movies and TV shows within the same genre that have the same vibe as mine. One of the TV shows I am drawing heavy inspiration from and want to emulate in my own opening is Heartstopper. I really like the colors, the music, and the editing style with cartoon animations.
While watching Heartstopper I really enjoyed the visual motifs of the cartoon drawings that appear onscreen during important moments. For example, when Nick and Charlie were having romantic moments, cartoon leaves and flowers, leaves representing Charlie, and flowers representing Nick. I really like the visual motifs that represent each character appearing onscreen to further tell a story without dialogue or acting. It's something I will definitely be considering for my project and maybe a future blog post if I decide to go along with it where I tackle the obstacle of learning to animate and putting said animations into Adobe and my opening.
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