Tuesday, 9 February 2016

First Editing Session

These screenshots show our first editing session with all of the footage we have chosen. It has taken me and my teammate Sophie around two hours to get the first minutes worth of footage in line, and that time also includes organising all the clips together. 

 As you can see here, there is the start of the titles and sound being edited in. In one window, we can view what we have made so far and review that as much as we like, and in the other window is the typography we have made so far using the software programme LiveType.
And as you can see in the screenshot above in premiere pro, there is the clips that we have cut and put into the right order. We have done this by using the razor tool and reviewing the clips and choosing what looks right together, and clipping things shorter accordingly. The sequence of clips together at the begining is the clips I formed together first. and I think so far that works well.
Here, you can see where all of the files are kept together. I find this an easy way of organising my work because it means I can keep them all in the same place. You can see at the top that all of our raw unedited footage is kept in a file, and underneath are the ones we captured whilst at a shopping centre in Banbury.

This first editing session has been very successful in my opinion, because I have managed to get the first full minute of footage together, and have managed to get the music in the background. This first minute has a mixture of different angles and shots in the camera angles, lots of interview answers and more. In the next session, which will be tomorrow, I aim to edit together the next couple of minute's worth of work and adjust the sound in the background so it all flows together better.

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