WELCOME digital filmmakers to your new home! Here is a place for you to download awesome material for your epic projects.
We upload weekly lecture notes for you, as well as other useful documents for your filmmaking needs. Check the GOODIES box on the top right hand corner regularly to grab course material from us.
If you want to contact us, plz email:
DRAY: dray.svoboda@ait.nsw.edu.au
PATRICK: patrick@ait.nsw.edu.au
Happy filming! =]
We upload weekly lecture notes for you, as well as other useful documents for your filmmaking needs. Check the GOODIES box on the top right hand corner regularly to grab course material from us.
If you want to contact us, plz email:
DRAY: dray.svoboda@ait.nsw.edu.au
PATRICK: patrick@ait.nsw.edu.au
Happy filming! =]
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How did we mark your trailers?
OK, this first assessment is highly technical. It shows your skills at using premiere and how you put those skills to use. There's a HUGE difference between some of the files we see. Not just the final output...how they were made in the first place.
Below are two images that show this:
This image shows a trailer I marked at 55. Check out the number of sequences...in one minute of footage from the original movie, they only show THREE edits. The movie does nearly all the work. Only THREE EDITS!
I marked this next trailer at 91...the only 90 I gave.
This second example uses loads and loads of edits, with sound effects, a big range of titles, use of volume control on the music and sound layers, layering of different clips and use of opacity - in short, loads of awesome editing. The end result is also great...I'll be putting the video up in the competition for best film trailer.
Now that is why your awesome trailer could have been so so much better...