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Below are the external panels of our Digipak. Left is the back and right is the cover

Below are the external panels of my Digipak

Below are the external panels of my Digipak
Left is the back of the album and to the right is the front

Below are the internal panels of our Digipak

Below are the internal panels of our Digipak

Below are the internal panels of our Digipak

Below are the internal panels of our Digipak
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Sunday 28 February 2016

R+P Post 19: Our rough cut

Our rough cut was a great opportunity for our group to get a reasonably accurate idea of what our final edit would look like. We were able to practise all of the editing techniques that we will use in our sequence and figure out which techniques looked best. For example, we made decisions on which shot transition types we would use in order to create a more professional looking sequence. We also keep theories such as the 30 degree rule and continuity in mind when editing. Creating a rough cut also meant that we were able to find the planned aspects that we did not work or no longer liked. Once we were able to pin point these aspects, we made suitable alterations to our storyboard. Overall, I feel that making a rough cut was extremely valuable as it gave us a great idea of what we had done correctly and what we had to improve.

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