Friday, 28 February 2014

Friday 28th February 2014

Towards this afternoon, I started to get hold of the screen grabs that I had taken on Wednesday while Dan and myself were starting to edit the audio and final parts of footage to make our product of a high technical standard. For the first part of editing, we moved the audio from the CD onto the data drive for the mac and then from there we imported the CD track to Premiere pro which then allowed Dan to drag and position the audio on the timeline. However, it was my job to rename the files before they were imported onto the editing timeline.

Below is a picture to help explain the step above to show how I renamed the audio files and how they were positioned on the Premiere Pro timeline.





After we had positioned the sound effect of a peregrine on the timeline, I quickly made sure that I had added the flip-over transitions on both sides of the map to make it stand out but I had to make sure that the flip over on either side of the map amounted to the same time frame, otherwise it could look jumpy or even run over the next scene of footage which would be a disaster. I was really happy with the overall idea behind the map as it flipped-over and showed up with the words "almost to the point of extinction, here in the South West" and then straight after the words it filled over again which then lead to a fade for the next scene (shows that we used many effects to make our product of a high standard.

Below a picture has been used to help demonstrate the use of effects towards the South West map.




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