I spent my time in today's lesson working on the original footage in its raw state and I compiled all of my raw footage that I wanted to use into an Adobe Premiere CS6 document as that was the best way for me to get all of the footage onto my blog. I chose specific clips that I felt would show the directorial process that I went through in the best way. It was a key point for me to work on showing how the directorial process worked as it was something that I wanted to convey because I think it's something that the audience should see, this is so that they can see how I went about making my short film with my actor and close personal friend Arun. I think the raw footage also shows how me and Arun get along and how smoothly the shooting process went. The picture shows me using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 in order to create a video for my raw footage to be uploaded to YouTube. I then uploaded the video onto YouTube under the title "Original footage in its raw state".
Friday, 20 September 2013
PRODUCTION LOG - Original Footage Work
I spent my time in today's lesson working on the original footage in its raw state and I compiled all of my raw footage that I wanted to use into an Adobe Premiere CS6 document as that was the best way for me to get all of the footage onto my blog. I chose specific clips that I felt would show the directorial process that I went through in the best way. It was a key point for me to work on showing how the directorial process worked as it was something that I wanted to convey because I think it's something that the audience should see, this is so that they can see how I went about making my short film with my actor and close personal friend Arun. I think the raw footage also shows how me and Arun get along and how smoothly the shooting process went. The picture shows me using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 in order to create a video for my raw footage to be uploaded to YouTube. I then uploaded the video onto YouTube under the title "Original footage in its raw state".
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