Whilst editing our trailer we thought that an effective way to show one of the shots that we wanted to use but wasn't sure it was filmed well, was by putting a split screen in. We originally had a split screen in our animatics however we realised we didn't need that scene specifically for our trailer to make sense to the audience. So instead we used his scene where our actress Megan is slowly loosing control of her mind. We filmed this part by walking around Megan as she looks anxious and scared. After we watched this scene back when we were editing it we found that the camera was a bit shaky so the solution we came up with was to make it into a split screen. We decided to use the same shot in each split but have one going backwards and the other forwards. Also we split both clips up and sped up the shakiest part so it would appear minimal. We put the clips on top of each other and then altered the size of them so they were along side each other. I think this editing we used makes our trailer more effective and shows the variety of shots we can use.


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