Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Editing: 24th November

Now that I have finished our first rough cut of our music video, 'SHOOP', it was time to polish our video into something even better. To begin with I was unsure how to do this, but Matt and Luke both suggested that I create a performance/lip sync cut of the element in which we have the most footage. In our case, it was of our three main girls in front of the colour wall. However, I ran into another problem as I was unsure on how I should go about making this happen, but I sat down with Matt who showed me that I simply needed to gather all my footage, sort through it to see what worked and what didn't. This was complicated to start with, but once I got the ball rolling with it things started to look better and better and my vision was clearer. Unfortunently, just as I got everything going nicely, it was time to leave due to prior commitments.

Furthermore, today was the day that we would upload our first rough cut onto YouTube, little known to us this would take nearly the whole lesson. It took a fair few steps:

  1. We had to export it to quicktime from adobe premier pro
  2. Then we had to save this onto a USB
  3. Then we had to transfer it onto someones laptop and then wait for it to download onto it
  4. Then had to upload it onto YouTube
  5. Finally it was published onto YouTube and now is available for everyone to watch 


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