This section was edited to make it look like a memory, therefore I used a 'watermark' effect and also used a highlighting effect to keep the main focus our romantic couple.
This screenshot was just to show the beginnings of our romantic couples relationship, and the only effect used was a colour sharpen and a natural colour effect, to bring out the natural colours and lighting.
I used a sharpening effect and a lighting effect in this screencap, because the original content was too dark to see and the audience therefore couldn't relate to the characters without clearly seeing their faces.
This is the first stage in which the relationship starts to go wrong, and the only effect used was to bring up the natural lighting.
This is where our main character is throwing her boyfriend out, but we are soon to see that it is a recurring thing and she usually takes him back, as we see her throwing him out again later on in the video.
This is our main female character in the bath, showing the bruises her boyfriend has given her. We used a CUBE transition to cut to the next scene, because it is 3D and hard, like the situation with her boyfriend is.
This is the BIG TWIST in the video. Our female lead reveals that her character is pregant, or could be pregnant, and the shock factor hits the soul of our target audience, who want nothing but our main star to be rid of her boyfriend. (see expression good riddance to bad rubbish.)
This effect is a dip-to-white transition, and it shows either the ebginning of a flashback, or the end of one.
This clip is significant because it refers to the line 'lead me up the staircase' which is why we chose to film the main character walking up a staircase, or steps in this case.
This screencap links to our production company, as we're called 'WWSD?' which translates to what would she do? I thin in her current situation, our lead female role needs to contemplate what the big 'She' would do.
These various photos were screen capped from the editing timeline, each with different techniques and transitions to differentiate one shot from another.













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