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Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Editing

Once we had filmed all out footage for our opening sequence, we then had to import all of the footage into Adobe Premier and put it all together. Premier gave us many different ways to edit our video, first of all there was an 'Effects' bar at the side, which had a number of effects available for us to add to our video. One of the effects I used was a fading effect, there was 'dip to black' which made the end of the film fade out, giving it a sense of mysteriousness. The other fading effect was 'expositional fade' which we used to fade out the music so it didn't cut off immediately, it gave it a gradual stop. 

The other editing we used was the alteration of the speed of some of our clips. This was done by right clicking on the clip we needed to speed up, and changing the speed options from 100% which was the normal speed, to 150% which sped it up slightly. We used this for clips that dragged on for too long, so it wasn't weary to watch.

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