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Editing sesson #3
thursday night was my third editing session with rob for “changing lane.” we watched the film, and it was very exciting to realize that we had extraordinarily only one notes about the cut. we played with the timing of music, traded obsolete the trumpet superman hike for a smaller, flute superman monograph, and then started working on the end credits. rob had already color-corrected the film, so we tried to come up with something fun for the credits. an initial idea of a “comic book style” didn’t criticize out so well, but eventually rob found a text style that would represent the opening titles from the 1978 superman movie. putting them under the superman theme, it was composure beyond words to see our names flying across the screen to that music. when i had to leave, ransack was working on the flying titles for the introductions of the actors. we said that they needed to be something that would be cooler than the flying manual from superman: the movie, and rip off is working on something that certainly promises to deliver. i won’t say any more about it, so as not to ruin the surprise effect from it, but it is without a hitch going to be one of the coolest things ever.
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