Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Editing Process

We started of our editing process by logging all of our shots to establish which shot where taken in the location and, which shots we needed to edit in to make it clear that he was going through the butchers into a back room so that he could infect the meat. However when it came to the shots of the cutting of the meat we did encounter some difficulties as we did have a lot of shots which looked very similar to each other, and therefore we had to try and find different angles and shots of different meat to try and make the cut look interesting and not repetitive.

However, the way that we shot our sequence on the day was beneficial as we did it in the order of the story so it helped us establish how we wanted the end result to look.

Some of the other problems that we encountered were that due to wanting certain edits between shots to be quick and jerky to increase the intensity, we had to edit alot of shots together. The difficult aspect was that it wasn’t always easy to match the shots so that it flowed, therefore we had to try out many shots before we got a couple which went nicely together.

Although, once we got into the rhythm of editing and how to do it time effectively getting it the way we wanted it, i think all of the effort paid off as I am pleased with the final cut

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