Thursday, November 7, 2019

Editing Process 2


When we started at the last blog, it was mainly about what we did before we got to actually start editing. It was a easy process to edit and it will be explained in this blog. When filming was completed, it was important to start to edit the film we already created. So we started to get the film that was already on the camera and move that to the computer. By doing that with the SD card, we could start using the editing program on this computer. There are laptops for the  class because it makes it easier work on the commercial. The program on the computers that are provided on this computer aren't as good.


The computers that are given to us to use in class are very hard to use because they are very outdated and slow. I made sure to use my computer as it had a well built program. The program on our laptop is a way easier program to use. It makes editing simple and I had no trouble doing it. We first started with the three videos that we used and trimmed the parts we wanted. The film is only 30 seconds so we had to take from the three videos we made. To make this process better I had split the raw film into needed parts so it would be easier to merge when completed. We took the most important parts from the film and trimmed it into 30 seconds which is what took the longest time.


Most of the footage that we took we didn't need for the film.It was needed to make it all look like it was transitioning. We had to make sure it was all on the same day to have sure all the film for when Gaby was  was wearing all the same clothes so the scenes weren't looking weirdly put together. I created the film into MP4. It took a lot of time to transition the film into mp4 so our group to  share it with our teachers. It has to make their software so we did that so they can open it. Splitting everything into equal format always was something we had to focus on doing to make sure the film looks the way it needed to look. 

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