Monday, 19 October 2009

Preliminary Post Preduction

We started by the uploading Rushes to the Final Cut Server, from which we were able to access an Edit Proxy of the raw footage which we could then open in Final Cut Pro to begin the editing / post production process.
Continuity Editing was a very important part of ensuring that the shots are put together in an order that makes sense to everyone. Also to make sure that they are all relevant to the story.

We were given a story board to follow when filming, so we used that to Log our shots. For each shot, we filmed it about 2-3 times, so we had a choice of the best shot. To make a Log Bin, we set up a new folder in final cut, called Log Bin. It was important rejecting some of the shots because; some of them may have errors in continuity.


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