
Out of all of the processes, I enjoyed the editing the most, as I felt I had control over the outcome. The editing took a long while; it was the longest part to the production. We included many different effects in our production to make it look professional, but didn’t stick to the invisible editing conventions, we used fades, pans and slowed some of the footage down, this gave our film opening a different feel, but it still looked good.
The typewriter style titles were achieved by layering frames over each other, but at different times. For example, for "Directed by..." the first frame would have "D", the second "Di" third, "Dir" fourth "Dire" and so on, until all of the titles were completed. And the Typewriter sound was placed over top of it and cropped to fit with the letters. This was a very time consuming process, but the result looked effective.