6.
15. Each group should work together on the editing process. They should work on paring
down each scene so that the time frame per scene is 10-15 seconds (in our Favorite
Things movie this would mean 10-15 seconds per interview).
16. After finalizing the visual sequence, edit the sound track to fit the time sequence.
17. Add transitions between scenes.
18. After each group has completed its portion of the movie, the introduction and credits
should be added.
19. Screen the movie. Make any final changes.
Post-production: everything that you need to do after the camera has rolled
Editing the visual sequence
Adding transitions and credits
Editing the sound track
Reference: The LEGO & Steven Spielberg MovieMaker Book, pages 12-21 and 86-91
Congratulations! Your movie is ready for its premiere...
Now that you have developed skills by completing your first feature, try another type
of movie. Review the Good Project Ideas section or come up with your own idea.
Try creating a stop-motion movie using the LEGO mini-figures and other props to animate
the story. Experiment with some of the visual and sound effects described in The LEGO &
Steven Spielberg MovieMaker Book. See the Masterclass pages 94-97 for inspiration.
Showtime!
Let everyone watch the finished movie. Invite others to the premiere.
If possible, use a projection system to provide that "cinema" feeling !
Reference: The LEGO & Steven Spielberg MovieMaker Book, pages 22-23 and 92.