Canon: Final outcomes UPDATED

Screening both the poster and advertisement to a small audience, there was few tweaks suggested I should make to better the outcomes. Coming from those who previewed the drafts, there was two edits in mind for each to change about both outcomes. I have considered all and will do what I can to improve the drafts. Once those products have been updated, the final versions will be inserted onto this blog.

First up, the video:
Not knowing how to change the end sequence with some not being so happy with how the white backgrounds appear on images, the only edit I know I can get done for this as suggested, is to have sound added to the start of the video with it being too quiet and practically empty.
Thinking through my options, it was either to expand the music file, that possibility I wasn't to fond of as the chosen track gets upbeat straight away which I imagined to have right where the clips came into place. Another thought that came to mind was to hunt around for an opening track. It could have worked if I spent enough time searching, but that I didn't want to risk wasting time on as even then I would have to put effort into the two tracks syncing up. 
Coming up with a third idea, that was the one I went with. As I had removed the audio that followed the opening shot, the same clip had been placed into the sequence for a second time. Aligning up the tracks, I made sure that the audio synced up perfectly as to where it belonged not wanting the clip to end up out of match with any sound that followed.
As there is a quiet start, rather than getting rid of it allowing the sound to jump right away the track was moved left slightly underlining a few seconds of the previous clip giving more of a run up into the music.
Before finishing, an effect was added onto the last few seconds of the music file having it fade out rather than ending so rough.

Once all the editing was done, the draft had now been uploaded finding itself the result of my final outcome. (Video wise).


Now for the digital print:
Having two changes to make, the first I will be working on is the background. Claiming the poster was to "red" and "bland" due to what the images stuck on to, a more texturized back drop has been searched for to fix this in hopes to have the print more appealing.

Trying out the first wallpaper to catch my eye, it had been tested it out on the poster. Keep in mind I said first. Examining the layout, I wasn't so pleased with the outcome. There was too much texture, looking more like a red wall rather than a sheet of paper which was closer to what I was after.
Hunting around some more, I came across a a similar image yet different in its own way. Being cloudy in multiple shades of red, I find the background suits the poster more than any other experiment that had went on.














To finish off, a final detail is needed. Claiming two of the fonts used were unreadable, a change will be needed. Doing one at a time, the words to focus on first will be the text 'my journeys'.
Coming across the font, '!Paul Maul', straight away that was the one to catch my attention and honestly, I am going to stick with it. The text continues to look as if it was hand written followed by it being clear and readable, that's all I needed.
Finding the '2Dumb' font, the same that was said for the last font appeals here to. A little adjustment in placement was also made to the text being the final touch.

After flattening the layers down, the PDF file has now been turned into a PNG ready to insert here for easy access.

Above is the result.










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