We decided that we would split screen the parts of our opening sequence where the character is just walking. We felt it would make it more interesting and also speed it up. However we got carried away and started split screening everything. I wasn't too sure if this was the right thing to do as the main action was split screened and it became quite busy. However we did cut some of the clips out and have left some short parts of the sequence with no split screen and no effect and it works well.
After split screening our shots we started to notice that the colour was slightly different on each. We therefore adjusted the colour to make the sequence on the screen the same brightness and colour.
The split screen allowed us to progress greatly as it reduced the time of our sequence as well as making our sequence look more exciting and make more sense. This encouraged us to finish the sequence to the standard we had been aiming for but not quite reaching all along.
The map was still proving a problem this week as we were finding it hard to show a still going staright into motion.
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