Smile: Final outcome UPDATED
The feedback has now been received on the product, leading to only one change needed. That being the lighting effects brought up by those who previewed the advertisement. Without realising, one from the audience gave me a tip to use that I had already included during the editing process. Suggesting I make the "sad" section of the video darker, they didn't notice I had put effort into doing so. Fixing this, I have decided to go back and attempt making the draft noticeably gloomier.
Inserting to show the difference, the image along the left was a screenshot from before I began editing again.Leaving the effects on from the first draft, I tampered with a few of the adjustment options till finally I came across the vibrance and saturation tools. With the vibrance, the colours were made to stand out so once I darkened the scene with the saturation, there was still a form of colour to be found.
Moving onto the next scene, I aimed to use the same effects at the exact same level as the last for the remaining shots. Doing so, static appeared on the background of the frame. I did play through the clip hoping it was only whilst the draft was paused, but no the static was still there.
Lowering the vibrance of that one shot, the static was gone with no other found issue following. Continuing on to the next clip, I did have a go at using the first numbers seeing if that would work with the last scene but it had turned out not to. Rather than putting up with the static, the whole scene has the same yet a lower vibrance as to the one before. Luckily, with the different use of tools per shot so far, the difference isn't at all noticeable.
Getting onto the third scene, there was a debate on where the vibrance tool shall lay. Hoping it would work this time, I had a go leaving the pointer at 100.0 same as the opening sequence, but the static showed up again so I moved the tool back having it the same number as the scene before. That time, no issues were found.
Rather than spending so much time messing with the tool, the rest of the scenes continued to be given the same effect numbers.
Finishing off there, the draft has now been completed ready to upload as the result of my final outcome.
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