Color Correction:
After submitting our Rough Cut, we soon found that Color Correction is actually very helpful and can be useful in a variety of very different scenarios.
For example, we used Color Correction to vary the party shots and the morning shots.
We have shots which are designed to portray the feeling of the star after waking up after a party in the morning, therefore, we came tot he conclusion that the shots should be tinted slightly blue to give an impression of the cold, quiet and messy setting.
It is also a suitable color to represent the headache or fragility that the star may be feeling during the morning after the party.
We also made the shots of the party and evening a slightly warmer orange, to make the viewer feel happier and portray the feeling that it's a good, friendly environment to be in, this means the audience can identify with the part more because they are happy to be in the company of their friends enjoying a drink.
Using this Color Correction will also help the viewers distinguish between the two different times that feature in our video, if we hadn't made it clear with Mise-en-Scene or general character acting.
Lip Syncing:
We also found that in certain parts of our video, our lip syncing was way off, so we immediately worked on fixing that as we felt that this was the most important thing that we should work on fixing.
Lip syncing is crucial because it is partly responsible for how the viewer immerses in the video, if the lip syncing is off and it looks out of time and/or choppy, the viewer will be confused and is less likely to enjoy the video as much as they would if the star actually looked as if he was singing/performing to the letter.
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