Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Premier Pro Editing

Today I found out how to edit my clips a lot faster than what I already knew, I am going to list the different symbols that we used and what they exactly mean when we ingested it prelude adobe:

J - This is to rewind it.
K - This is to stop the clip.
l - This is to fast forward the clip.
Space - This is to stop and start the clip.
I - This is the Inpoint
O - This is the Outpoint
. - This is what sends the clip to the timeline
, - This is where it inserts the clip between a shot.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Different Camera Shots


Different Camera Shots

Wide Shot/Tilt Shot Left - This is one that you can see everything in the shot as you can see on this one which is why it is called a wide shot, it is also a tilt shot as the camera tilts to the left. 



Long Shot - This is a long shot because the main thing that is getting recorded is the motor bike and that is in the distance so that makes it a long shot. You can also see what else is happening in the scene.


Close Up Shot - This is close up because you can see mostly his face and thats all


Mid Shot -



Track Shot -

Monday, 28 September 2015

Homework


Today I learnt how to export data onto the computer properly! We had to put it in the D-drive and make our own folder, then we had to import in onto prelude. We made a new project, we then ingested it by transferring  our data to a destination that we wanted in it. We then clicked the desktop folder we wanted to use to save our work, once we done that we ingested it. Once you have done that you can then go and add comments and subclips to it so that you know which parts of the whole clip you are going to use! After I had finished I then sent it to premier pro so that we could then edit it to how we like it as we were in partners.


I have been watching some tutorials about how to use prelude adobe https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fCP9ZMBPdywfCP9ZMBPdyw it actually helped me know more about how you actually use prelude adobe and gets me ready for the future so that i find it easier to use and so that I can finish my editing much quicker than someone would not using how to use it.

I watched YouTube videos that helped me understand how to put in video affects into the piece that I would like to edit. For example we used a Black and White effect on the part that we edited  because we thought it looked better for our clip and that it would make it look a lot more interesting to watch. It is better to always have something different so that is why we wanted to change the coulor to black and grey because its different and it looked good. 

For the 4 different steps on how you would have to do to make a movie this is them, I learned this in class and because I also learn about this...

Development - Development is basically the first bit of everything for a movie or even a TV series, if you didn't do this then it would be harder than you think to actually produce something good and that you could show everyone. In development it's where you get ideas together of what you could actually do for example what the story line is going to be based about in the movie/TV series, the script is also thought about and the screen play is also written. 

Pre - Production - Pre - Production is just where you get everyone together the director starts to think of what positions he wants everyone in, how he wants them to act and who they actually want in the movie, the script is then written and shown to the director and the producer basically deals with the money! The locations and everything that you need for the production would get booked for the recording. This is where you start to plan scenes and what's going to happen etc, mostly say that the pre production is important as if you messed up in the production it wouldn't work well and also it would take a lot longer to produce. 
 
Production - Production is then when the movie/TV series is then preformed and recorded, this is where everyone gets together and gets everything finished for the last bit of the 4 steps to making a product.

Post -Production - Post - Production - This is where the editor would be involved and would start to put in the credits, what needs to be took out of the whole filming and also the effects!