Wednesday 5 January 2011

Editing Process












this here is the screen of Adobe Premier Pro. down the left column is a list of all different scenes that we have filmed. the screen on the top right shows us each individual section of footage and on the screen on the right is the edited footage we can take. below both the screens is the timeline and we can order in what each piece of footage is played and at what time.

we started by uploading all of our footage that we had filmed from the recorder to the Apple Mac and then we put it into Adobe Premier Pro. once we had done this we would be able to watch each scene and decided what was good and what was bad. we was then able to delete all of the bad bits of footage that we would not use.

we would have one piece of footage at a time and we would use the cutting tool to cut the footage to the right size and how we liked and we then linked it to other scenes. we edited the scenes to go together well so that the trailer would have a professional look to it. we would then have to put it all in the right order so that the trailer can be made.

once all the footage was in place it was time to bring in the music. to do that we had to use a website to change the songs to the right format to use with Adobe Premier Pro, and once this was done we had to put the tense music with the tense scenes and the fast paced music with the fast paced editing. once this was done we had our film trailer complete.

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