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Monday, 19 October 2009

Post Production Blog

In our last lesson i learnt how to use final Cut server, this was really good, as i now know how to use final cut sever, as i can now edit a film correctly. To get the film onto the computer i uploaded it straight onto the final cut server.

I opened up the final cut proxy, and i then logged the shots. The reason why i logged the shots was so that i can get the best clips of the different shots, and use them in my final clip. This is really good as i can use any clip and put it anywhere i want in the timeline. I then picked out the shots that i liked and then named them. E.g. Over the shoulder shot, medium shot and close up, and then logged them in to the bin. I selected the shots because of how they were either in focus or had the correct angle.

After all my shots were in the bin, i then opened it up and dragged the selected clips into the timeline. I then repeated it and then made sure that they were merged together properly so the sound was correctly edited and the shots were correct. I then added in all the shots that were compulsory for the task, i then selected the extra shots, and dropped them into the timeline. I used the storyboard to arrange the shots in the timeline correctly so that they made sense by following the storyboard.

I edited the final cut because of how either the picture didn't work, or just didn't look right. I cut from a over the shoulder shot to a close up because when the actor says "i won't wait for you", i thought that the viewers needed to see the expression on his face. when he was about to leave the actress. I also wanted to edit the clip because maybe one shot was too long to have in and then cram in the other required shots.






I then selected the appropriate shots that i needed to use in the clip and placed them into the /

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