10th November
On the third day editing, some of the group decided to take one for the team and missed their free in order to carry on with the editing to get us a few steps ahead. In our lesson, we carried on editing the rest of the song, using the chosen shots. We started shuffling the shots around to get them into an order, which we thought would fit the video best. Then we edited the first minute to what we thought we would want it to be, however, we then looked through them again and thought we could shuffle them into a better order. Luke and James came up and had a look at what we had done so far, and they thought it was good but thought we could make the editing a bit smoother. We received some advice on including a few more shots and syncing every shot up to the video just incase we don't need to use them. In short we got told that we were doing well on our editing and that we should keep up the hard work, as it has the potential to be a good music video. We were informed that usually you don't stay in one location for just one shot, so if we structure it so that there are more shots in the same location it would be a lot more effective, otherwise we will run out of footage. We want different shots on each screen.
Thanks for the post, Tyler.
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