Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Editing the prelim shoot

When it came to editing our prelim shoot I worked with Crerar and Ben on a programme called Adobe Premier Pro. When we first opened this programme with all of our shots we created a new bin to contain every original shot that we had (rushes). We then made another new bin for us to copy the rushes that we wanted to use into (called logging), this then means that we could name each shot individually so that it is clear which shot is which. Next came the actual editing and this began by cutting our required shot so that we had the part that we needed. We then dragged our cut into the timeline. This process was repeated so that half of our video was edited smoothly to cut to other shots, presenting the same scene from a different angle.

Overall, I think that our editing ran smoothly however we need to learn to work together and to agree on certain things before continuing the rest of the editing next week.

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