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Hey Blog! Today I will be adding final touches to my blog. Once the main editing was done, I knew I had to give my film that final touch to make my short look polished. Color correction was something I didn’t really understand at first. I didn't incorporate this into my short last year, so I decided it would be a good idea this year. I quickly realized how important it was in making the film look cohesive. Some of my shots were too bright, while others were too dark, and I had to adjust the exposure on certain scenes. I played around with the contrast and saturation to make the colors pop, but not too much—too much saturation can make the footage look unnatural. It was a simple balance, but I wanted the film to have a specific mood, so I chose a warmer tone overall. I spent a long time adjusting the shadows and highlights to get the right look for each scene. The color grading process was like adding the final layer of paint to a canvas, giv...
Hey blog! Today when I started working on the sound for my short film, I realized how crucial it was to set the right mood. I knew that music could make or break a scene, so I spent a lot of time finding tracks that matched the emotions I wanted to convey. I didn’t have a composer, so I used royalty-free music from online libraries, but picking the right pieces was harder than I thought. At first, I just added random tracks to see how they fit, but I quickly learned that the music needs to support the story, not overpower it. I started with a dramatic piano piece for the emotional scenes and a slow, scary track for the suspenseful moments. Then came the sound effects—things like footsteps, doors creaking, or things falling chirping. I had no idea how important these small details were until I started adding them in. I had to experiment with different volume levels to make sure the sound didn’t overpower the di...
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