Thursday, 2 May 2013

Group: Editing Posts

There are many techniques that we can use to edit the footage , that can all be done by the use of Adobe Premiere Elements 9:


Above is a screenshot of the timeline, where you can drag footage into the spaces. There are options up the side for audio and visual. Most of the time we needed to unlink the audio and visuals because the diegetic sound was inappropriate. The soundtrack was used to anchor the visuals and the diegetic sound was deleted.


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This is a screenshot of Premiere with the tool of adding titles to the picture. This was easily done, as we wanted to keep the titles simple, so we didnt need to use the software after effects to create them. You can cvhange the size and the typeface of the titles and change the position si it doesnt interfere with the visuals.


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When saving the project, we saved the production many times, as different folders, so if we wanted to go back to a previous time, we could do that if we were not happy with the recent editing that we did.

 
 
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The timeline includes layers in which you can overlap video, and create a dissolving effect, with two p[ieces of footage at once. We used this to show two locations at the same time, and what was going in them to help the audience understand the plot.  
 


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This is the transitions we can use when editing the footage. We used mainly the cross dissolve and dip to black, the dip to black to show a bit of a time lag, and a cross dissolve to make the continuity smooth.
 




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