Thursday, 27 May 2021

Editing of the final opening sequence.


 The editing of our final opening sequence took us about a week. We started our editing process by creating a new bin with the footage that we needed to use and then we just cut all of the parts of the sequence together, in the order that it was supposed to be. At the start of the editing process, I did the main part of the simple editing/cutting of the material. Throughout the whole process of editing, everyone in our group had the opportunity to do something.



Some more complicated things that I did not understand how to do I either asked someone from my group to do it or I asked help from a teacher and I did the rest. Our idea did not change at the time of editing, it changed on the shoot day, but not on the editing. The most favorite part of the editing for me was the part when we had to find the sound that would match our idea and would create both a juxtaposition and contrapuntal sound. It was one of the most interesting due to the factor that I have never done that in my life, so it was an interesting thing to learn about and experience.  We did not really remove shots, the only ones that we remove were the ones that we initially filmed only for the purpose of looking at it during editing and finding which one would look better and would make more sense for the audience members.


During editing, at the end of this process, my group and I faced some technical difficulties with the sound and how it is better to put it in the sequence. We faced that problem due to the fact that no one from my group and even me has ever used sound in the editing.  I think mainly due to the fact that I and my group cooperated well enough we were solving all of our problems/difficulties together, without blaming anyone. 












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My final opening sequence.