Editing process
Editing Process
Over the course of the editing process, I documented the progression in editing from start to finish.
In this first image, this was at the very start of the editing process. Here we were just importing the clips into premier pro, labelling them and putting them in order. We did this so each clip was easy to find when we needed it. This helped to speed up the process and made us more organised when editing.
Next, we started to add clips to the timeline. In this photo you can see the finished timeline with all clips in and the audio also added in. The main challenge we came across in this part was synchronising the clips to the audio so that it looked clean. This part of the editing process was by far the most lengthy and hardest due to the number of clips we added.
After all the clips were in place and we were happy with it, we added the graphics at the start. These were the production company, the artist and title. We had to find a font and colour that suited the conventions of our genre, and we ended up choosing a modern, digital looking font which suited pretty well. We also chose to make the graphics red as this would match our logo.
After all of this was complete, we added some effects and transitions. This made the video look more professional and added the element of excitement for the audience. The edits made the the tempo of the music video look quicker which suited the conventions of the dance genre. Therefore we tried to add as many edits where possible.
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