Thursday 21 January 2016

studio lesson editing



Studio lesson (Editing)



On thursday the 1st October in our studio lesson, we edited our previously Filmed
sequence. We put together the long, mid long and close up shot to make it one flowing sequence.
We used the programme "Adobe Premiere", on which there is a timeline. On there we edit or trimm our footage into our final video sometimes known as a sequencer or storyboard and where you do the majority of your work. Most programs show both audio and video in the timeline. 
The preview screen is where you watch the draft of your movie. It starts out as a black box with play, rewind and stop buttons underneath it. 


The Library/Collection is where our imported audio, video, and pictures are sorted in bind. We open up a new bin and copy the different shots and rename them. It allows you to drag and drop them into your timeline for editing. It came with a search function and some labeling tools. We pressed I for in and O for out. At the end of the day we put together our first filmes sequence.

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