It was all very complicated to figure out, as there were 3 different bubbles that all had to appear one after another to make it look like it was coming out of the phone, so I had to arrange the timing. We also found that when we uploaded the finished product into Adobe Premiere we hadn't chose the right size of the video, so there were black lines around it that made it look unprofessional. However after figuring it out and changing the size of the edit, the finished product turned out just as we wanted it:
My name is Hollie Fowler and I am a sixth form student at Manshead Upper School. I am currently taking AS Media, and will use this blog to upload my evidence of work.
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Editing - Adobe After Effects
After getting some audience feedback we decided to change one of the elements of our video, where we zoomed in on a phone in order show a message that had been received. The interference was being picked up by the camera and it was really hard to show what the message said because we could hold the phone or camera still enough and it didn't look professional at all. In order to get round this we decided to go on Adobe After Effects and create a speech bubble that comes out of the phone and shows the message. This was the process of creating the speech bubble:
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