The screen shots below show the decisions that we have made and explain why we have made them:

This shot of Kate at the piano is one of the four shots that we started with, we had a long shot, wide shot, a mid shot and a close up. We got all four of these shots onto one screen, we called this piano multi. We then pressed the record button and as the song played we clicked on any of the four shots that we wanted, we mainly did this on the beat, to create more impact, this tool is like a vision mixer where you choose which shots you want at that particular time. When we had done the whole song with the piano multi shots, we filmed more footage and then built it up by placing the shots on top, where we thought it fitted best.

The screen shot above shows Tom cutting the rope which is attached to Kate, we slowed this part down to have more of an effect, also so the audience could see the evil smile on his face.
Above is a screen shot of Kate as a puppet moving her head back onto the white wall in the drama studio, we sped this part up so it has more impact, also she moves her head back to the beat, this shot also zooms in very fast, which shocks the audience. We then added a dip to white effect as we thought it worked best when cutting between each of the shots.
This screen shot of premier pro shows how we rewound our rose shots. We placed them where we wanted and made sure that they fitted properly to the music, then clicked onto speed/duration slowed it down and ticked reverse speed. Once this was done, we swapped the footage around, as there were 2 shots that we were using, so that it fitted.
After this we added a dip to white at the beginning and end as it is a flash back.

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