

Cinematic Editing
Here are some small excerpts from the independent film "Two Brothers." I collaborated closely with the client who is also the actor in the film. Maintaining open communication was crucial in shaping the story the producer aimed to convey. The post-production process involved editing, color correction, compositing, sound mixing, musical timing, and finalizing the end credits.
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Courtroom (Assistant and Editor)
Numerous hours were dedicated to both production and post-production days to create duplicates of the same actor for each character in the film.
Final Game (Assistant and Editor)
Variety of editing techniques were employed to captivate the audience and emphasize what seems to be an "ordinary" activity. Sound effects were added to enhance the impact of the ball hits, provide auditory cues, and heighten the match's intensity.
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Opening Scene (Assistant and Editor)
The opening scene aims to captivate the audience and ignite their curiosity. By staying within the bounds of reality, it encourages viewers to reflect on the significance of what appears to be an ordinary activity and how it could influence future conflicts.
Narration (Assistant and Editor)
This scene features a narrator whose voice needed to be recorded, edited, and mixed. The script required a particular "color" of voice that drives the story forward while maintaining the audience's interest. This encompasses the narration's length, tone, and clarity.