Also, we've joined the two footages, but starting the second copy a second later to show loss of control.
In addition, we've also used the "razor" tool to cut down the lengths of footages to make the opening more thrilling and intense, holding the attention of our audience.
To also add a sinister tone to our audience, the vignette effect and blurred effects in our opening to depict a nightmare, alongside our audio track of "Drone" to subliminally generate fear.
Some footages appear more brighter than others and we had to lower the brightness and highlights to keep a consistent pattern to make each footage transform seamlessly onto the next.
We cropped our last footage of an extreme closeup of Alix to make an unexpected stop to our opening- this will leave the audience questioning what happened next and continue watching our film!
When it came to composing our opening, we used a range of long to closeup shots to break the empty space and unexpectedly draw our audience to different features of our Protagonist.
Also, we had to use foley sound to create the primary sound of the Protagonist's footsteps. We cropped each step with the razor tool and had to connect the visuals to the sound by copying and pasting them throughout the timeline. To make it more realistic, we used the pen tool to create dynamics of the sounds (making it quieter/louder).
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