• Live type: Special effect fonts, themes and backgrounds, title sequence.
• Sound: Soundtrack Pro (editing sound, creating sound, cutting parts of the background sound in order to fit with the thriller opening), digetic (part of the action), non-digetic (not part of the action), narrated (through voice over)
• Camera: 180 degree rule, different camera angles and shots (close ups, medium shots, long shots, establishing shots, pan shots, low angle, high angle, BCU, POV, crane shot, dutch angle, tilt, following shot, eye level shot, dolly shot, hand held, crabbed shot, master shot and track) Use of the tripod to keep it steady, how the camera angle/shot allows the audience to perceive the protagonist in a different light. Use of lighting in dark scenes because when you edit the shots tend to go four shades darker.
• Editing: Razor edit, fade, iris fade, dissolve, cut away, montage, eye lining match.
• General media skills we learned: use of mise en scene for example the use of costumes for representation and how different props may resemble status/authority.
• Final cut pro: slow motion, speed ups, match and jump cuts)
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