To edit my Thriller I have chosen to use Adobe Premiere Pro, I chose to use this software as I have this on my home computer and I can also access it from the college computers. Although I wasn't very confident using this software, as I had only used it briefly during the Preliminary Task I thought I could learn some very valuable skills using this software. Before we had begun editing I practiced using the software at home so I could get an idea of where the tools were situated, how to import video footage and I also tried some simple editing, this experience was very valuable as it gave me the necessary stills I need in order to edit my work. As seen in the picture above, all of the footage is imported by clicking on 'file', and then 'import' once on import you just select the files you want to import. Then it is a simple drag and drop process onto the timeline, you can edit each clip and add transactions or effects. Once I had learnt the simple skills I found it easy to create my thriller.
Once all of filming was completed it was an appropriate time to begin editing. Once we had finished filming I and Emmie looked at the footage on the video camera and it looked like it was enough footage to create our Thriller. Both I and Emmie knew we was going to have opening credits at the beginning of the sequence, displaying the name of our Thriller and who it was produced by. We decided that the opening credits was just going to be text, the titles will be inserted between the opening two shots.
While we beginning to edit we discovered that the footage that we had wasn't enough to create our thriller and it wasn't very effective for what we was trying to show. So instead of wasting time continuing to edit something we didn't think was very effective, I decided that we should re-film I discussed this with Emmie and she said we should re-film.
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