Thursday 20 August 2015

Editing practice of filmed footage

This video has the duration of just 2 seconds, and was a paired exercise, in which me and my partner had to participate in. when filming the footage for this video, we took various shots and camera angles of one of our class mate around the school, and then edited it with Adobe After Effects, adding several effects onto the footage, along with adjusting and altering the video itself. For example, changing the levels of 'Hue/saturation', added effects like 'Grain', which made the whole footage look vivid and bold, as the colours were adjusted to look darker and shadier, and also cutting out/deleting footage that we didn't necessarily need to include. In addition, we altered/reformed the colours of the footage to make it look dimmer and 'sharper', because it was part of the editing process when experimenting with the tools and options available to us on Adobe After Effects, as we tried out the tools creatively as a way of improving and also learning new things about using 'Adobe After Effects'. Furthermore, this therefore greatly helped improve and develop our knowledge and skills on using an editing software like 'Final Cut Express', as this task particularly allowed me to practice for the real production of my music video. I have learnt and understood how to edit in final cut Express, such as, how to change the final cut file into a QuickTime file. Moreover, I have picked up many skills from this task that will be very beneficial to me when editing my production of a music video.

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