Thursday, March 26, 2026

Title Sequence

 




The Significance

Limerence Films Presents

Laveus Production Company

STARRING

Azmina Hossain

Tatiana Zeledon

Relysia Charlize Hyatt

Isabel-Maya Laveus

Music 

 Higher Power

iMovie

Written by Tatiana Zeledon and Isabel-Maya Laveus

Produced by Isabel-Maya Laveus 

Directed by Tatiana Zeledon and Isabel-Maya Laveus

Edited by Isabel-Maya Laveus and Azmina Hossain

Story By Tatiana Zeledon



The title we came up with is "The Significance". We decided to use the color white with the Courier New Bold font because it made the title brighter and showed a more impactful meeting with these chosen font and color. The title we had originally agreed on was "The Bathroom" but we didn't think it would suit the storyline and the overall meaning of the film opener. In the end "The Significance" made the most sense and into the vibe we wanted to convey, it also looked amazing and had a deeper meaning of how one thing can lead to another and it matters how you go about things, fitting into our "butterfly effect" theme. 

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Editing 2

 


We named our film "The Significance" because it shows how one action leads to another. To make this "big idea" stand out, we used a large, bold font called Futura Bold. We didn't use many flashy effects, instead, we used fading music and smooth scene changes to create a sad mood. For the transitions, we stuck to simple cuts between different camera angles.
To get better sound, we recorded audio on our phones using voice memos instead of the camera. It wasn't always easy we dealt with people being absent, injuries, and short schedules. Even with those problems, we worked hard to get it done.
Isabel Laveus, our teammate, handled the editing since she has experience and she found the process pretty smooth. She spent 3 hours editing so far and expects to spend about 5 hours in total. We still have one hallway scene left to film, but we’ll finish it before the deadline. This project has taught us a lot about being resilient and working better as a team.


Editing 1

 



To keep the video feeling serious and emotional, we went with a clean, simple font and used neutral colors that wouldn't distract from the story. On the technical side, we spent time adjusting the brightness and contrast to make the scenes look a bit darker and more realistic, and we applied light color correction so all the shots matched. To make sure the video flowed well, we stuck to basic transitions like slow fades and cross dissolves.
For the sound, we added soft background music and worked on lowering any loud background noises. We definitely ran into some hurdles, like uneven lighting, awkward cuts between scenes, and distracting sounds in the original clips. We fixed these by being more precise with our trimming, adjusting camera levels, and even re-filming a few parts that didn't feel natural enough the first time around.
The editing process is taking some time, but it’s been a solid team effort. While I’ve been the one mainly focused on cutting the clips and adding the effects, everyone else has been helping out by brainstorming ideas and figuring out the best way to tell the story.


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Peer Reviews of Initial Draft

 After carefully reviewing our peer feedback, we identified several technical issues that were diminishing the overall impact of our narrative. The most significant critique highlighted the absence of sound, which left the visuals feeling disconnected and hollow. To address this, we are incorporating diegetic audio elements such as footsteps, breathing, and environmental sounds. These additions will help ground the scene in reality and amplify the underlying tension, making the audience feel more immersed in the characters’ experience. 

    In addition to sound improvements, we are refining our cinematography and pacing to create a more cohesive and engaging story. We plan to reshoot shaky footage using a tripod, ensuring that camera movements are smooth and intentional, motivated by the characters’ actions rather than accidental or distracting. This stability will enhance the visual storytelling and maintain viewer focus. Furthermore, we are re-editing the opening sequence to sharpen the conflict and better communicate the characters’ emotional state. By employing match cuts, such as transitioning from a slamming locker to a book, we visually reinforce the tension and stress experienced by the characters without relying on dialogue. 

    Together, these technical and creative adjustments will strengthen the narrative’s impact, allowing the audience to stay fully immersed in the story and its message. 

Title Sequence

  The Significance Limerence Films Presents Laveus Production Company STARRING Azmina Hossain Tatiana Zeledon Relysia Charlize Hyatt Isabel-...