After getting the class feedback from our class, we decided to re-film our last bits, to ensure that our video is almost perfect. Me and Sarah created a list of things that we needed to do and wrote them down in chronological order to ensure we did not forget anything and got the filming done quickly and efficiently.
Here is the list we made:
Editing
After filming all the bits we needed, me and Sarah went back to school to edit the last bits together to create our final cut. This involved putting our final clips into Adobe Premiere and then changing the parts that were suggested by our class.
Part of our editing involved adding transitions to guatentee that our music video flows well and establishes that time is passing or something different is going to happen. So just like we did before we used the "cross fade" effect which makes two neighbouring clips blend into one as the other clips changes.
The next thing we did was add markers to help us with our cutting. The Markers are placed in the timeline so that you can mark a time in the music video. We needed these short quick clips to be cut to the beat when Ellie was walking towards the camera, so the markers helped us do this.
After doing these two things, we decided that our music video, was the best it could be and we finally finished it.
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Me and Sarah editing our final cut. |
The next thing we did was add markers to help us with our cutting. The Markers are placed in the timeline so that you can mark a time in the music video. We needed these short quick clips to be cut to the beat when Ellie was walking towards the camera, so the markers helped us do this.
After doing these two things, we decided that our music video, was the best it could be and we finally finished it.
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