Thursday, 12 January 2017

Editing Techniques



Here is some screen shot evidence of the editing software we used, Final Cut Pro. These screen shots are a overview of the stages and different techniques that we incorporated in our production. You can clearly see the amount of times which we cut and changed around scenes to match the soundtrack, the way in which it should. A long with this, it is evident where we used our green screen elements and the overlay effect in which we included. On the right hand side of the bottom image it shows the different setting which we changed the setting such as the opacity. This was in attempt for use to recreate the 'Interchanging Face Effect' which we gained inspiration from via watching the Rag n Bone man - Human music video. The effected was used at the end of our production as we show a range of people within society to convey against stereotypes such as gender, race and age. 

One big difference within our editing on our advanced portfolio was the overall confidence we gained since our foundation portfolio. We use our skills which we previously developed on Adobe Premier Pro and transferred them over to Final Cut Pro. We started to use a various amount of higher skills such as changing colour resolution, opacity, green screen editing and varying the speed of the clips. On top of this we started to increment synergy throughout our production via editing so that we could portray this through our ancillary texts and products. This added to the quality of our production as we had used a range of different ideas to match the conventions from our intended 'Pop' genre. 

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