Using Adobe Premiere Elements 9.0 helped us learn how to edit footage to give the message we wanted. Therefore we improved our skills in knowing what length each shot should be, if our sound anchored our visuals, if our visuals were the correct level of lighting/brightness and if the order of our shots made sense and were effective. Using this program we were able to add titles, effects, layers of sound and time stretch our clips. We did come across some problems when ordering our shots and matching them to the non-diegetic sound but with the use of our audience feedback after our rough cut we were able to rearrange the shots and improve our opening sequence. Another criticism of our opening sequence, which was brought up after our rough cut, was that our shots seemed too clear and sharp. The shots were too colourful and needed dulling down. So we used tints on some of our shots to make them look darker and gloomier which made them seem more conventional of a horror or thriller film.