Misted effect
Here I have used a misty effect to give the feeling of Katie drifting off into a day dream. I did this by downloading it off YouTube and putting the clip partially over the clip of Katie looking out the window and the first animation clip, I then faded it in and the faded it out so you can see the mist over Katie's face.
Reversed
Here I reversed the whole shot, this was to differentiate the shots and show a variation of experiments . I did this by clicking on 'Clip' in the tool bar, then going on 'Speed/Duration' and ticking 'Reverse Speed'.
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For this clip I slowed it down to show a build up to Katie shooting. As she kicks the ball it then speeds up to fit with the rest of the clips which have a faster pace. I did this by clicking on 'Clip' in the tool bar, then going on 'Speed/Duration' and then changing the speed percentage.
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