Editing
The editing software I used was a program called Filmora; the main reason why I used this is because I wanted to plan the time that I had efficiently and didn't want to miss out on any editing time. Filmora is an editing program that, in my experience, is easier and more efficient than premiere (and cheaper at around £50 for a lifetime purchase).
The music I chose to use was a soundtrack called Insidious from Purple Planet and adds to the sinister tone in the video.
In the beginning of the original clip the antagonist turns a the light via a pull string. In my video the light comes from a switch and I originally filmed it during the day and it was too bright; so I added in a lighswitch sound effect and positioned it when the antagonists hand is right next to the switch, it's not too noticeable and I think it adds emphasis to the isolation of the protagonist, that she's alone in the dark.
The music I chose to use was a soundtrack called Insidious from Purple Planet and adds to the sinister tone in the video.
In the beginning of the original clip the antagonist turns a the light via a pull string. In my video the light comes from a switch and I originally filmed it during the day and it was too bright; so I added in a lighswitch sound effect and positioned it when the antagonists hand is right next to the switch, it's not too noticeable and I think it adds emphasis to the isolation of the protagonist, that she's alone in the dark.
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