Our rough cut of Missing Eva
As we work through post-production, one of our most important moments so far has been putting together our rough cut. This is a critical part of the editing process because it lets us see our film as a whole and spot anything that isn't working. In this stage of filming, we realized any mistakes we didn't catch while filming and still had time to make adjustments—whether it's reshooting a scene or adjusting audio. For my group, the rough cut was great in terms of realizing what needs to be fixed before the final cut.
One of the first things we noticed in the rough cut was an issue with the angle of the gear shift in one of our car scenes. The gear shift was positioned in a way that looked unnatural when paired with the other shots surrounding it. It was distracting and didn't really match the visual flow we were going for. Thankfully, since we were still early in the process, we had time to decide if we wanted to reshoot the scene. We ultimately decided we want to go back and film the gear shift from a different angle, one that would better align with the rest of the footage and feel more natural with the scene. This gave us the chance to spot the small details that we could've missed.
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