Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Prelim Editing

Once we had finished filming we started the editing process. We needed to make sure that our prelim task clip ran smoothly. the editing software that we used to do this was Adobe Premier Pro. the process of getting all of our individual clips on to the editing software was a challenge within itself. to make sure that the program did not crash we had to insert every clip individually. Once this was done we began the editing. we first had to arrange all of the clips into the correct order. this was easy enough as we had previously labelled the clips 1 and onwards. the next thing we did was we began to cut certain bits out of the clips. within most of the clips you could hear me behind the camera signalling when to start and end the filming. obviously we had to cut this out as leaving it in would have damaged the quality of the overall product. once we had cut out any bits of the film that we did not want we progressed into adding transitions. we carefully chose the transitions that we wanted and that we believed would make the film better. these transitions helped to make the film run smoothly, as well as making them look professional. once this was done we searched for some non copyrighted music to help add dramatic effect to the clip. When we found the music that we deemed appropriate we added it to the film in areas that we felt would add the most suspense. finally we added in the credits to the clip. we only included the actors names.

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