These are more screen grabs of when I was editing the film opening. The first shows how I went into detail whilst editing to use colour corrector to grade each shot of our thriller.
The grab shows how i muted some of the sound bars on the timeline - this meant when I imported the thriller from Final Cut to Soundtrack Pro I didn't hear the foley sounds that we didn't want in our thriller.
Whilst grading my work I realised due to different lighting the grading was coming out in different shades - so some clips were looking more blue then others or more purple. I decided to keep the grading to a minimal as I still wanted a more prestige look at the end.
This is a clip of the Youtube clip that I put into 'ClipGrab' whereby it converted so I could use it on Final Cut Pro and I was able to use a small part of it at the end of my thriller.
This shows my process on Soundtrack Pro. Never having used it before I searched a particular sound I wanted i.e 'drone' and searched the list until I found the ideal one.
This shows the different categories In Soundtrack Pro that I looked through to find ideal sounds.
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