For Sue's task, we had to make our own video using two different techniques of editing. We used cloning and the changes of speed. We had to edit a 2-3 minute long edited narrative, which demonstrates your ability to edit video to near professional standards.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
16.3
For Sue's task, we had to make our own video using two different techniques of editing. We used cloning and the changes of speed. We had to edit a 2-3 minute long edited narrative, which demonstrates your ability to edit video to near professional standards.
Monday, 15 December 2014
B Roll - Interview
We used the B roll techniques in a interview about football, to show the different shots used in B Roll, The link is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBqpt3MhXdQ&feature=youtu.be
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
How to organise different clips into organised files
How to organise different clips into organised files
Step 1: Rename by clicking twice on the clips
Step 2: How to create a bin, you need to right click in the browser and click 'New bin'. From there type in whatever you want the bin to be called. you make another bin within the original bin, by doing the same right click and clicking new bin
Step 3: Pulling out the browser and reorganising the columns in the browser. Drag the browser out, then drag the Log Note out and double click within the empty boxes. Then write in any notes you have about the clip.
Step 4: Label bins by double clicking on them, you can change the colour of the bins by right clicking on the bin and clicking 'label' and choosing the colour.
Step 5:
16.2.1 - How to set up a project in final cut pro
How to set up a project in final cut pro 16.21
Step 1: Go into Final Cut Pro, click Final Cut Pro at the top of the screen and go into 'System Settings'
Step 2: Make a folder in the HD 2 by clicking 'Set". Then set the Waveform Cache, Thumbnail cache and autosave vault. Choose all of these to go into the folder you have made in HD 2.
Step 3: In your folder in HD 2, make a new folder called 'Footage'.
Step 4: Drag any files you have that you want to include in Final Cut Pro. E.g Video and photos. Drag these from the desktop or from another folder, Into your footage folder.
Step 5: Then import your footage from the footage folder by going on Final cut Pro, clicking file, import, files. Select your footage from there
Step 6: After you have worked on your project, you need to click 'File' then 'Save All'. And add the project to your named folder in HD 2.
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