Screen Shots of group 21 using final cut pro
This is a screen shot showing a fraction of the scene being cut.
The two different screens do different things. The one on the left is for editing the sequence

Again we have chosen the section of the sequence we need and have dragged it into
In this picture, we are inserting in the fade to create a cohesive shot and to ensure
that the scene flows and the two shots go together nicely. In order to do this, as shown in the
screenshot above, we had to go to effects - video transitions - dissolve - fade in and out.
that the scene flows and the two shots go together nicely. In order to do this, as shown in the
screenshot above, we had to go to effects - video transitions - dissolve - fade in and out.
The video below shows our final piece of the Killers remake:
Our finished piece is similar to the original version in several ways for example:


The screen grab on the left is from the original version of 'The Killers' showing a mid over the shoulder shot of the guy from the girl's perspective. This screen grab is similar to ours as Renee (playing the guy) is shown from an over the shoulder shot through the girl's perspective
(Sabrina).





Our remake of 'The Killers' is quite similar to the original version because our task was to remake a shot by shot version of a film opening.
Pictures from behind the scenes of shot by shot remake of 'The Killers' Film opening
the timeline to add to the complete piece.
and the screen on the right is for watching it all as a whole. As you can see on this occasion,
we have dragged the section of the sequence that we want to keep into the timeline and then
played back the complete sequence.
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