post-production - prelim log
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7/29/2019 Post-Production - Prelim Log
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Post-Production
After filming we transferred all the clips from the iPhone 5 and put them on a
MacBook Pro. The MacBook allowed us to use the professional editing software
Final Cut Pro X. This software has a wide range of transitions, effects and manyother small features that would enhance our final video. By using this software,
we learnt many different features that may help us when it comes to the final
clip. As mentioned before, Final Cut has many different features that can enhance
a video. One of these is the hundreds of different sound effects that it comes pre-
loaded with. These sounds range from footsteps in the mud to ambient sounds of
an office. While editing we made use of the ambient sound effects, as we had to
delete the previous background noise due to a drumming lesson that was going
on and screaming children in the background. Instead we replaced this with the
ambient sound effect of a busy school. We lowered the volume of the effect so it
played subtly over the top and didnt distract from the action on the screen. This
use of sound effects will be useful in our thriller video and it will be somethingwe will keep in mind.
With this being the only problem we had to encounter, we proceeded to edit the
video. This took us approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. We then decided to
show the video to some of our friends as well as our Media Studies teacher who
suggested improvements that we could add. The first point that came up was the
fact that the sound on the original video was very quiet and the sound on the
whole video had to be turned up. Therefore we went through the video scene by
scene and by using Final Cut managed to make the sound of certain clips louder.
Also in the first 10 seconds of the video, a sound effect of footsteps is prominent
and this had more of an impact than the natural sound.We then had some Year 13 students come and analyse our video who then
provided feedback on what was good and what could be improved on the future.
This was beneficial as we got valuable knowledge on our clip, and how we could
improve it if we done it again. The first point they made was the fact that they
liked our opening Point of View shot that showed James feet as he walked down
the corridor. They suggested that we kept this in our thriller opening. They then
said that they could notice a slight wobble in the second scene and we told them
this could be down to the fact that the camera was held in the cameramans hand
whilst filming and so they suggested investing in a tripod that will keep the
camera steady. We are going to take this advice and will be looking into getting a
tripod in the near future.Overall, if you look at the storyboard and the final video we believe that the final
clip went as expected even if there could be slight improvements in the future.
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