
After we had finished sorting the final story bored we pined it to the wall and had one member of the group film the storyboard in order. To do this we used a Sony Mpeg2 SD NXcam with tripod. They filmed each individual picture for 10 seconds, this is so that we would have enough time in which to edit/cut them later. The filming took just under one lesson.
We then uploaded all the shots onto final cut server and we then had to save the file to the desktop and change the footage to edit proxy so that we could edit it. We then tried to also upload the song onto final cut pro, but because it was in the wrong format (wav) first we had to change to the format to wmp before added it.
We then uploaded all the shots onto final cut server and we then had to save the file to the desktop and change the footage to edit proxy so that we could edit it. We then tried to also upload the song onto final cut pro, but because it was in the wrong format (wav) first we had to change to the format to wmp before added it.
Normally when editing footage on final cut pro I would store the shots into a log bin, however when uploaded they had already gone into a log bin so all we had to do was rename this log bin so that we could easily find our shots.
When placing the music onto the final cut pro we dragged it across to the timeline, we then locked it so that it would not be ruined or moved during the editing process.
When placing shots onto the timeline first we had to drag the shot from the log bin to the video window to first check it was the right one, if it was we would then drag it from there onto the timeline.
When placing the music onto the final cut pro we dragged it across to the timeline, we then locked it so that it would not be ruined or moved during the editing process.
When placing shots onto the timeline first we had to drag the shot from the log bin to the video window to first check it was the right one, if it was we would then drag it from there onto the timeline.
When editing a music video it is important for each cut to be on beat otherwise the video becomes akward to watch and becomes less effective. So to this we listen though the song and put a marker on each place where a cut from one shot to the other could happen. To do this we when on final cut pro you press m to place a mark above the timeline.

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