On Tuesday the class went to the editing room, where we sorted and edited a sequence of footage. We were using Adobe Premier Pro, which I am pretty familiar with as I've been using it for the past two years with other adobe programs such as adobe after effects and adobe Photoshop.
On the left of this screen shot we can see our out takes that have been named in order of what comes first and what is happening in the take/shot, we also put in abbreviations this such as CU for close up or MS for mid shot. They are also organised into folders. The First one being the rushes which contains all the raw footage, We made this folder so we can always check back if we delete any footage by mistake or if just anything of that nature happens. The second folder we created contains the shots that we decided to use, we choose these shots because they had the best fitting camera angles and acting, this folder was named log bin. Once we had all this done we went over all the shots in our log bin and cut the extra footage to make it feel fluid and then moved them into the timeline. When cutting the footage we used the short cuts I and O (I for mark in and O for mark out). In the top of the timeline we see that each audio clip/take is represented by two rectangles. The lighter blue ones represent the actual footage and the darker blue ones below the center represent the audio recorded with the footage. In the middle we see a preview of the footage we are choosing from the folder and on the right there is a live feed from the timeline.
On the left of this screen shot we can see our out takes that have been named in order of what comes first and what is happening in the take/shot, we also put in abbreviations this such as CU for close up or MS for mid shot. They are also organised into folders. The First one being the rushes which contains all the raw footage, We made this folder so we can always check back if we delete any footage by mistake or if just anything of that nature happens. The second folder we created contains the shots that we decided to use, we choose these shots because they had the best fitting camera angles and acting, this folder was named log bin. Once we had all this done we went over all the shots in our log bin and cut the extra footage to make it feel fluid and then moved them into the timeline. When cutting the footage we used the short cuts I and O (I for mark in and O for mark out). In the top of the timeline we see that each audio clip/take is represented by two rectangles. The lighter blue ones represent the actual footage and the darker blue ones below the center represent the audio recorded with the footage. In the middle we see a preview of the footage we are choosing from the folder and on the right there is a live feed from the timeline.
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