Friday 6 March 2015

Editing, the process in which we took:

 Using Instashoot, here are some print screens of the pref editing process. I, only selected a few due to the fact that the process was much longest process of all then anything due to the amount clips which we accumulated.

 We began the process with placing all clips in draft order to see whether we develop a flow and a pace for the whole piece later, this also allowed us to see what clips were need to be shot again due to any problems like the shakiness or a fade effect due to the lack of focus or poor lighting at the time.

 As we received more and more shot we were able to cut down clips or remove as they did not work. We used our timeline to our advantage and placed poor or not to our standard clips on a different line in order to know what we had to improve to provide a good range of shots.


We continued to film as we did we has to add more clips, we had an extremely high quantity of clips and we found it difficult as all scene were shot 3 times to allow us to have a quantity of clips incase one was to get corrupted or failed. Even though this was important it was later very much hard to find all the clips with over 200 to chose from.

We chose to review each clips with a teacher to make sure all clips were to the best standard allowing us to proceed to focus only the editing of the clips.


Towards the end of the main piece I chose to experiment on the side in order to find what clips look interesting and did not and tried to experiment with the clips to make sure there is a flow between each other.


Rahim created amazing production and industry in Photoshop , this allowed us to create an overall professional and urban. We allowed this to introduce this with a flashy transition. As well as this we added contrast to our clips to create a much nicer effect on the clips and emphasis colour which was what we needed to enhance the colours on the graffiti and also made it look very professional.



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