Putting off my sound problems for a while I've began cutting down my film I found that I had a very MySpace to it and our cruise very clear. I began screaming at two groups of fellow students and tutors in order to get their feedback and understand how I could improve, it I still had lots of leftover footage and possible ideas of how the film could change and this gave me a lot of possibilities that I can achieve. Most of the feedback was very positive; people understood and enjoyed the Ark and complex fights that takes place in it. Most of the advice and feedback was simply to cut down some shots that lasted too long or cut them so they became action shots rather than static shots. This is very good feedback as it made my film a lot more streamlined and there was no wasted seconds on screen what started off as a two and a half minute short became a much faster, well paced and concise 1 minute and 40 seconds Film through the help of the feedback.
I also figured out my sound problems. For the scenes with clear conversations I was able to quite easily find the correct recording, but for one liner scene etc it was much harder, however I sorted This by finding the "audio gain" option and turning up the DB for all my scenes before I mastered it, this isn't just much easier for me but also far quicker, once this was done I had more time to experiment before deciding on my final cut.
Enjoy some screenshots from the final piece:
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