Thursday, 8 January 2015

 Editing practical

First you need to ingest your clips in prelude to do this you need to import your clips intop your D drive and then import them into prelude. 

 
Click on ingest then find the folder with the clips that you want to ingest into premier pro.

 
Find the desitination for your clips. In my example I chose my folder on the D drive. Then click ingest on the bottom right corner.
 



Right click on the clips and click on send to premier pro. A premier pro window will come up with all of your files in it.
 
 

Editing my film

Once I had all of my clips in my media bin I started to drag them into the preview screen and see what parts needed to be cut out. At this point I went through and found which clips were bloopers and which ones I could use in my film.
 
 
 
Once I had chose all the clips that I will be using I cut them down so that they would fit in the minute restraint. I did this because it was part of my criteria when making the film.








I used the three way colour corrector to edit my shots. I used a lot of blue on the shadows because it was quite bright so putting blue in the shadows would level out the lighting of the shot.






 

I used sound bible for my sound effects. I put my sound effects on my timeline and cut them a little bit shorter than there original length.

I put some text in by using adobe after effects. I made my text box and made sure that it didn't move around while the video was playing. If the text was moving around while the bass was being played then that would have created problems for the viewer trying to read it.

This is before the text was in. I played the clip through to check that the dot wouldn't move outside of the box, I did this because if it had then the text would have moved which would have been distracting and taken the viewer out of the experience.  




This is it with the text. I added text so that the viewer could read what was on the text message without needing to switch to a shot of the phone. its also a lot clearer to do it this way.

I put some credits on the end of my film I did so by going on title new title and then default roll. While making the credits I chose the start off screen and end off screen. I did this so it would look like a normal credits roll.




After that I exported my film to a H.264 file so I could upload it to vimeo.



 


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