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Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Screen Shots While Editing

Screen Shots While Editing
The editing process seemed very fun whilst looking back at it. When first taking the footage we though that we had took some good shots but nothing more. We believed that our remake of collateral would be fairly mediocre however the editing made our remake much better and gave it much more meaning.



The shot above was token when we managed to get a rough idea of the footage we wanted to be in our remake. Using final cut pro we used the timeline and above you can see that the footage lasts from O - 28 seconds when the collateral trailer was about 44 seconds. After much pondering we decided to add some effects such as slowing down some sequences etc..

The shot above is similar to the first screenshot we had took however it illustrates the use to both editing windows. on the far left is the screen where we could play back our footage and cut out anything we did not want or add anything we did. on the left is the window where we could see our trailer in full making the editing process much easier. 

Originally we believed that finding the soundtrack would be very tricky and hard as we did not have enough time to make our own. However the soundtrack that we found worked perfectly with our Movie sequence with breaks and suspenseful music the non dietetic soundtrack. 

When adding the sound in which is the green bar in the timeline we wanted to start the motion pictures on 14 seconds. As we uploaded the track we needed to extract it so it was compatible for final cut pro. As we found such a good soundtrack we did not see the need to break and add in any other effects other than fiddling around with the volume of the non dietetic sounds at certain points of our remake.

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