Friday, 13 December 2013

Continuity Task - First Cut

This our first draft for our groups continuity task.  
Our group decided to make our first cut or draft and then we could analyse and 
then build on our strengths and weaknesses throughout the clip. We can improve and alter any changes we want to make to improve our footage. Our group will need to improve our techniques, ideas, camera work, editing etc, to make the final clip flow and look more professional. Our group expected that our fist cut would not be perfect. On the other hand, it has helped us learn and adjust our next cut. 
The first cut was an idea of what our final piece may look like and helped us understand the changes we need to make. As this is our first draft, there are still
aspects we need to change and adjust in the editing stage. Such as: cutting the scenes to produce a smooth flowing clip and our group will also need to add a title. Our group will need to re-shoot some scenes of our clip and we must reduce the amount of times we zoom in and out.


Premiere Pro timeline, constructs the order of the individual clips for the actual whole clip to presented in the order shown, as well as this can create layers in other clips, media and sound.

The preview screen tile in Premiere Pro of the main clip being edited.

PIcture of the entire Premier Pro layout.

Premiere Pro tool bar with the razor tool highlighted.

Picture of imported media section where it stores the media that we use in the clip.


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