Above is a shot of the colour board in Final Cut Pro which allows me to alter the tint, exposure, and saturation of the shot.
I used it to make the shots of the meat more prominent. The first two images (top left and right) are a before and after comparison of the same close-up. The right shot is how it looked without any editing, and on the left the exposure has been decreased, and saturation brought up for the shadows and mid-tones to make the red stand out more.
In the over-the-shoulder shot, the cutting board and meat was made brighter to emphasise the action taking place. The surroundings were made darker, and a blue hue was added for a look more similar to those found in horror movies.
The shots of our masked killer were edited to give a stronger contrast on the mask itself; with more downcast shadows for a sinister and dramatic expression. The overall exposure was reduced as well as the exposure of the light coming in from the window.
The top right shot featuring the mask being grabbed was also edited to make the blood brighter.
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