As I am a more experienced editor than the other members of the team, coupled with the fact I thoroughly enjoy it, I spent many hours after school editing our film. At first all the shots were in one long section of the timeline so the rushes were split up in to the different shots so they could be rearranged and easily moved:
My AS media blog allows me to research, plan, post my thriller opening title sequence and evalute it. The advantage of using a blog is the fact I am able to post what I am doing in chrononlogical order, in addition I can easily add pictues/stills, videos, and personalise my commentry in my own words as I go.
Monday, 23 January 2012
Editing our Thriller Title Sequence - Splitting up the clips
Once we had captured our footage and seen all of it we started to edit it. We used the same editing software that we used to edit our preliminary task so we were familiar with it - Adobe Premiere 2.
As I am a more experienced editor than the other members of the team, coupled with the fact I thoroughly enjoy it, I spent many hours after school editing our film. At first all the shots were in one long section of the timeline so the rushes were split up in to the different shots so they could be rearranged and easily moved:
As I am a more experienced editor than the other members of the team, coupled with the fact I thoroughly enjoy it, I spent many hours after school editing our film. At first all the shots were in one long section of the timeline so the rushes were split up in to the different shots so they could be rearranged and easily moved:
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