Filming and Editing assessment
For this assessment we had to film an interview and edit the interview afterwards
For the filming we had a few hours to go out with the cameras to get all the shots we needed, we had 3 separate interviews to film meaning we needed to split our time wisely, for the interviews we each had a different role, for this interview i was the camera guy and editor, for the one Viktoria edited i did the sound and then lastly i was the presenter/interviewee in Cocos edit. i found this task un and engaging however trying to get enough gvs and interview clips in the short time frame proved to be a challenge
for the editing i first sorted out all of our footage and sound into the correct folders in the shared av folder, i then put them all into premier pro and sorted them into bins however i forgot to save and lost all my bins
i began the edit by putting the main interview onto track one and finding the correct audio file to go in audio track 1. i then made sure to synchronize the sound and add a multiband compressor and set it to broadcast
i Pieced all of the interview together and then used the transcript to find all of the long pauses and ummm sounds. (never had to edit that many ummms out of one sentence) and made sure to cover all of the jumps with general views. aside from the ridiculous amount of cuts i had to make i feel the edit went somewhat smoothly, one regret is that i didnt have enough general views to cover all so had to decide to leave the pauses that sounded more natural in especially towards the end. i feel that the interview flows well however i also think that some of the cuts are a too sharp and some of the gvs dont last long enough.
there were a few clips that i made small changes in the colour grading such as the lake district one as it was very whited out and didnt feel properly in place.
i then went back and added the text, overlays and music. this part i felt went well however i did have to go back a turn the music down in many places as it peaked abit too high. i used the pen tool to adjust the sound levels to make sure they were staying in the correct ranges as much as possible
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