http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73q3eLSEp_4
The link above will take you to my unfinished media trailer. I'm almost finished, but as we have a professional coming in tomorrow, I would like some advice on how to improve this and make it the best it can be.
My 5 Questions I'd like to ask the professional is:
1. As my trailer is a U, I wish to blank out all nudity involved. Is there a software or a way I can blur out my the actors bum in the toilet scene?
2. When I zoom around the boy who has just started to become cool, the sky is grey. Then, the next shot involves the camera looking up at me and my friend checking if he's okay in a different situation. This is obviously not clear due to my public feedback and it makes the clips look connected. My problem is, it's sunny in the scene where it's looking up at the 2 boys. What would do you think is a suitable, easy way to change this so it looks like it's the same weather all along?
3. In the Nurse office scene, we're sat on a bed being filmed with ice on our heads. I've been told by a few people that the mise on scene is to busy due to posters. What would be the best solution to overcome this?
4. In the end credits, Harriet Baber is involved in them but doesn't appear in the trailer before that. She was going too, but my trailer ended up being to long so I cut bits of it out which unfortunately was her bit. Do you see this as a problem, or does it seem she'll appear in the actual film itself but just not a lot in the trailer?
5. For the credits showing who's in my film, I've used a different to my original school font. I am unsure if it looks part of the scene or if it takes away the school feel to it. I'm worried if I overuse the font, it could look boring and normal. What would you do if in this situation?
6. Is there anything else I have not mentioned but you feel looks unprofessional or needs work? This would be much appreciated.
If you answer these I would appreciate it so much! I hope your advice will improve the quality of my trailer. Thank you
The link above will take you to my unfinished media trailer. I'm almost finished, but as we have a professional coming in tomorrow, I would like some advice on how to improve this and make it the best it can be.
My 5 Questions I'd like to ask the professional is:
1. As my trailer is a U, I wish to blank out all nudity involved. Is there a software or a way I can blur out my the actors bum in the toilet scene?
2. When I zoom around the boy who has just started to become cool, the sky is grey. Then, the next shot involves the camera looking up at me and my friend checking if he's okay in a different situation. This is obviously not clear due to my public feedback and it makes the clips look connected. My problem is, it's sunny in the scene where it's looking up at the 2 boys. What would do you think is a suitable, easy way to change this so it looks like it's the same weather all along?
3. In the Nurse office scene, we're sat on a bed being filmed with ice on our heads. I've been told by a few people that the mise on scene is to busy due to posters. What would be the best solution to overcome this?
4. In the end credits, Harriet Baber is involved in them but doesn't appear in the trailer before that. She was going too, but my trailer ended up being to long so I cut bits of it out which unfortunately was her bit. Do you see this as a problem, or does it seem she'll appear in the actual film itself but just not a lot in the trailer?
5. For the credits showing who's in my film, I've used a different to my original school font. I am unsure if it looks part of the scene or if it takes away the school feel to it. I'm worried if I overuse the font, it could look boring and normal. What would you do if in this situation?
6. Is there anything else I have not mentioned but you feel looks unprofessional or needs work? This would be much appreciated.
If you answer these I would appreciate it so much! I hope your advice will improve the quality of my trailer. Thank you
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