Thursday, May 2, 2019

Film Editing Process


Some examples of my film editing process:

Overview of how the film is starting to come together, on the left are all of the polaroids and voice recordings that I have imported, the centre is the overview of the film so that you can watch it as you progress and right is where you change the font, text, size and add any effects or transitions.


This screenshot shows the overlap that I have created, this is where the music ends and then begins again (they fade into each other).


By selecting a part of the video (the yellow box indicates the selection) you can view how it is going to look when the film plays.


This screenshot shows one voice recording finish, then after a small gap another voice recording starts.


Many people think that film editing is relatively easy and they have this idea that you can put a couple of things together and it makes a film but it is an extremely time consuming process; the top line shows all of the individual polaroids, the second and third line has mixtures of my chosen soundtrack and voice recordings and the bottom two are other sections dedicated to my chosen soundtrack.


Small section overview of the film with thumbnails of the polaroid photographs.


Whole overview of the various film layers; the top row is the titles and polaroids, the second row is the voice recordings, and all the rest are the various overlaps of my chosen soundtrack.


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