Here are screen shots where Czarina and Dennetta finished their editing- in which now I uploaded their final product so all we needed to do was put on the soundtrack and do the finishing touches- then finally export it into a 'submix' so that I can import it into Final Cut Pro for the complete final version of our title sequence.

As you can see, we imported the visual movie that they had exported from Final Cut Pro. All I needed to do was save it as a .mov file and then import it which will add to the sequence on the time-line on the soundtrack.


I took screen grabs on the process on importing the movie file onto soundtrack pro.

I had improved on it greatly by adding even more layers of sounds that are subtly heard in the sequence- such as more heartbeats and sounds that add to the tension. Towards the end of the soundtrack- where the consecutive consistent overlay footage where it builds up to the final scene where our title 'Four Walls appear, I made the sound loud and snappy to build up the tension which then ends in a explosion which finishes the whole title sequence.
I also added in screeches and different drones in the background- whilst the original upbeat music carries on throughout.
Thao's 'scream' in our Final Edit version was not actually hers- her real scream did not sound effective so instead, I found a suitable replacement which I lowered the audio volume because I did not want it to be overpowering.
However, I think the first one was better- because the sequence lasted roughly 1 minute 50 seconds I had to distribute it out more so- stretching out the sounds. Because of this, I personally think it does not build up the tension gradually, it is rather slow paced throughout until the very end.
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