Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Post-Production

Post-Production:


Logging Rushes:



Post-Production Report:

After we finnished filming it was time to edit. We began editing on Wednesday 3rd March and uploaded all our shots onto the software Abdoe Premiere Pro. Overall I found Abdoe Premiere Pro a very easy and simple software to edit on.

The first job we had to do when editing was logging all our clips. We did not find logging to difficult as were the only group to log in the prelimanary task so we knew what we was doing. As we had quite a few clips from filming errors and laughing in shots from filming it took us over 2 hours to log and at sometimes it became very tedius. We logged all our clips using a table on Microsoft Word we logged the in code, out code, scene, shot, take, description of shot and yes/no.

After we finnished logging we had to select the clips we wanted for our film. Because we logged all the clips we wanted it was easier to put them in. We wrote down the in-code and the out -code and then the software automatically selected it ready to insert into our time line. Once we had added all our clips we created a time line with all our clips in. Now it was starting to look more like a film.

Once we put all our clips into a time line we watched the whole thing through closely and look to see if our film all fits together and look for any continuity errors we may have made. We came across a continuity error in scene 5 but luckily we managed to work around this by zooming the shot in.

After we finished watching our film through we then started adjusting and levelling the sound. We found this but quite hard because at first we did not know what to do but after some help we soon realised and completed it. Because we wanted a song involved in our film we needed to find some unlicensed music. We had two options to either record a piece for our film or find some existing unlicensed music on-line. We came across the website http://www.unsignedbandweb.com/ and on there we searched through music genre's and eventually found a piece of unlicensed music to put into our opening sequence.

After we inserted and edited our piece of music to fit with our film we was finished in the editing suite and was ready to export our film and get feedback from other students in our class.









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