Evidence of Editing (Filters)

 Evidence of Editing (Filters)

This photo shows evidence that I have added filters during the editing process in Adobe Premiere Pro. Filters are typically added to enhance or create a certain tone of a shot or sequence and can dramatically change the feel of a shot. I did this by selecting the shots that I wanted to add a filter to and added the filter in colouring. Hopefully, the filter that I encoded during this scene enhances the films genre as a dark tone is a typical convention of a thriller. The audience may decode this message and recognise my film opening to be a thriller (Stuart Hall's Encoding and Decoding Theory). 

This photo shows evidence that I have included filter in my opening sequence. Here you can see that in editing I have added the Blue Cold filter to the scene in the forest. I did this because I thought it contributed to the dark and creepy tone that I wanted to create.

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