Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Post-Production- Editing

My other role was the Editor I had not used Adobe Premier Pro before but quickly found that it was a fairly easy program to use, so after getting all the shots together I made a first draft of the first half of the song. This was then shown to Kerrin who approved of the progress made and helped me add a few shots to the first draft of the editing, after showing Mr Shepperd, he suggested that the 40 second gap in the start of the song were there was no audio as its purpose was to introduce the band was too long, also the idea of black and white outline effect fading to colour at the start of music was a good idea, but, instead of this we could use the outline effect at the beginning with the start of the music and then the outline faded into a normal colour scheme when you see the band playing the instruments then fades back to the outline when the chorus starts and fades to normal colours once it ended the end result met with approval from the bands representative who met with us (not an actual band member however) and also from the crew I worked with and with Mr Shepperd.

The second stage of the editing meant that i changed the start of the video as suggested and instead of the white with black outline like the A-ha video Take Me On, I changed it to Black with grey/white outlines, and used the fades to black that the band had suggested in our first meeting before we even started editing so they were clear about what they wanted to accomplish.throughout the editing process i did consult other members of the crew for any advice or suggestions that they had and worked these into the video.

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