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Title Sequence

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  TITLE :  The Significance Studio or distribution company Presents (you will make up a fake company):  Limerence studios    Production Company (who actually made the film, also a made-up company) A Laveus Production Film Actors/ Starring Cast Starring:  Tatianna Zeledon, Relysia Hyatt, Azmina Hossain, Isabel Laveus Music by:  Higher power, Christian Petterman Written by:  Azmina, Isabell, Tatianna, Relysia Produced by:  Isabell Directed by:  Isabell Edited by:  Isabell, Relysia Story by  : Azmina, Tatianna, Isabell, Relysia The title we chose for our film opener is “The Significance.” We paired it with a white color and the Courier New Bold font because that combination made the title stand out more and gave it a stronger, more meaningful presence. Our original idea was “The Bathroom,” but it didn’t fully match the storyline or the deeper message we wanted to communicate. In the end, “The Significance” captured everything w...

Editing 2

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  The title our group agreed on is “The Significance.” We chose this because it reflects how one moment sets off the next, showing a clear chain of cause and effect. We used only one font, Futura Bold, and kept it large to highlight the central idea of the film opener.  A few visual effects were added, including the music, the fading of audio, and the smooth shifts between scenes, which all  helped create a steady sense of sadness throughout the piece. The transitions mainly came from switching between different camera angles filmed in the same location. For the audio, we  recorded on a separate device instead of relying on the camera. Using voice memos made the sound clearer and easier to understand.  Filming came with several challenges, such as people being absent, someone dealing with injuries, and others needing to leave early. Even with these setbacks, everyone contributed and stayed committed to finishing the project. Editing has taken around three hour...

Editing 1

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  For the titles and fonts, we went with a simple, clean look that feels serious and emotional rather than dramatic, and we kept the colors neutral, so they matched the overall mood. For the video effects, we adjusted the brightness and contrast to make certain shots slightly darker and more realistic, and we added light color correction to keep everything consistent. Most of the transitions we used were slow fades and cross dissolves to help the scenes flow smoothly. For the audio, we included soft background music and reduced as much background noise as we could. We ran into a few issues like uneven lighting, awkward cuts, and distracting sounds, but we fixed them by trimming clips more carefully, re‑recording certain parts, and adjusting the camera settings. Editing has taken some time, and while everyone contributed ideas, Isabel mainly handled cutting the clips and adding effects. We also filmed a little extra footage to improve one scene that didn’t look natural the first tim...