Monday, December 12, 2016

12th December 2016

First Go at Editing

Seeing that there were so many takes of just me laughing, I saw potential to create a 'blooper reel' for the giggles, and also to further boost my understanding of premiere pro. This will help me communicate easier to editors in future projects as director- with the correct terminology and clear idea of the program, I can get paint out my vision in a much clearer manner.

I imported license free music and tried to match it with the video. For example, the beginning shot to where I clap on the exact moment the song starts- just to add professionalism and something more orientated than random placements. I also used the pen tool to create points to lower or increase depending on the meaning needed at the time (to hear better, or to overdub the silence). I also used some video transitions like 'fade to black', and increased the time to took, so it became slower to seem smoother as a transition. I also learnt how to use warp stabilizer (the second last shot in the video with the shot of the clock tower and car coming in), and the fact that pressing save was a great plan to often visit. More to this, I learnt more about rendering, and what it meant when red or green bars are hovering above clips in the timeline.

The overview of my timeline, preview, and work space
combining to create at least 2 minutes of chosen footage.
During the process of editing- choosing the right footage at the right time.
A close up to the clips and audio that make up the Blooper Reel.

During the process of exporting, learnt to choose a
H.264 format for the video platform.

Rendering - Exporting process.



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