
When we had finished the filming we then put it on the computer. We got hold of our film of though the program ‘Final Cut Server’. We then had to check out the edit proxy onto the computer not the raw material. Edit proxy is a digital copy of the footage so it is a smaller more manageable file size.
Logging the shots
We then created a log bin to keep it apart from everything else. We then looked at our footage and pick the best clip out of the shot in terms of best lighting and making sure that all the shots match and are the same otherwise it will look like they are in different rooms, best performance, making sure the acto5rs do the same action in each shot or it wont match and look odd. Also best camera work, if the camera is wonky or shaky in some shots and if you break the 180 degree rule. We then put it in the log bin. We cut out the clip by pressing ‘I’ for in to cut where you want to start and then ‘O’ for out where you want it to finish. You then go to modify and then modify shots and then it will come out in the clip bin and then we renamed it and dragged the clip in a then dragged that into the log bin. In the log bin then you have all your images and start to edit.
Organising the shots
We then looked back at our story board and compared the shots that we got and the shots on the story board and short out roughly what order we want them in and what moments would be better for a close up and what would be better for a wide ect. When we where deciding this we had to think about what shots would be better to determine what side the audience it supposed to take. We thought that the audience should take the side of the girl so we thought we would but in an extreme close up of her eyes looking scared.
Shot Order
This is important because if the shots are put in the wrong order then the story won’t make sense. If you do not match the action in the shots together the viewers will think that it is jumping backward and forward though time and it will become very confusing. They need to be in the same angles as well. Editing is important because it makes it flow and easy to watch. If the editing is done badly you will be able to notice it and it will brake it up. It also can set mode of the film if there are quick shots then it makes it more exciting and if there are slow shots it makes it tenser.
Editing In Final Cut
The first shot we did was the girls fingers taping on the table and then we used the shot that puts up onto George as if we were looking though her eyes. This was not on the story board but we thought it was much more exciting and intense. We then went to the shot of a close up of George and an extreme close up. The extreme close up wasn’t in the story board either but it made it more exciting to. When then did a close up of the girl from a low angle.
Logging the shots
We then created a log bin to keep it apart from everything else. We then looked at our footage and pick the best clip out of the shot in terms of best lighting and making sure that all the shots match and are the same otherwise it will look like they are in different rooms, best performance, making sure the acto5rs do the same action in each shot or it wont match and look odd. Also best camera work, if the camera is wonky or shaky in some shots and if you break the 180 degree rule. We then put it in the log bin. We cut out the clip by pressing ‘I’ for in to cut where you want to start and then ‘O’ for out where you want it to finish. You then go to modify and then modify shots and then it will come out in the clip bin and then we renamed it and dragged the clip in a then dragged that into the log bin. In the log bin then you have all your images and start to edit.
Organising the shots
We then looked back at our story board and compared the shots that we got and the shots on the story board and short out roughly what order we want them in and what moments would be better for a close up and what would be better for a wide ect. When we where deciding this we had to think about what shots would be better to determine what side the audience it supposed to take. We thought that the audience should take the side of the girl so we thought we would but in an extreme close up of her eyes looking scared.
Shot Order
This is important because if the shots are put in the wrong order then the story won’t make sense. If you do not match the action in the shots together the viewers will think that it is jumping backward and forward though time and it will become very confusing. They need to be in the same angles as well. Editing is important because it makes it flow and easy to watch. If the editing is done badly you will be able to notice it and it will brake it up. It also can set mode of the film if there are quick shots then it makes it more exciting and if there are slow shots it makes it tenser.
Editing In Final Cut
The first shot we did was the girls fingers taping on the table and then we used the shot that puts up onto George as if we were looking though her eyes. This was not on the story board but we thought it was much more exciting and intense. We then went to the shot of a close up of George and an extreme close up. The extreme close up wasn’t in the story board either but it made it more exciting to. When then did a close up of the girl from a low angle.