Wednesday, 17 April 2013

EDITING USING FINAL CUT

To get the best possible editing effects I used final cut pro which allowed me to to adjust lighting and colouring for a sharper finish. Final Cut also allowed me to easily overlay, trim and split clips which saved me a lot of time once I had became familiar with all the tools.



After every day of filming I would upload all the footage to my home computer to review all of the raw clips we had taken and highlighted my favourite parts so I would be able to come back to them at a later  time.
In this picture I am attempting to match the song to sync with the video. I would do this by leaving the sound on the original clip until I was happy that they sounded the same then I would simply turn the sound all the way down on the clip.
In this picture I am mixing the narrative with the live performance as to create a generic music video feel.
Initially I had to start roughly editing on iMovie on my home computer whilst continuing to film as I had scheduled 5 days of filming spread out throughout a month as to accommodate with my actors' busy lives. I used a USB with the largest storage I could find and transferred the event and project to my school computer which has Final Cut Pro.

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