Friday, 7 March 2014
Friday 7th March 2014
Around 11:00am, since we had finished our final edit for our project, I decided that i would make a start on the evaluation as I had done a lot of work towards the filming, editing and of course the voice over audio and so I knew then changes that had been made or added throughout the production process. After glancing back at the storyboard, I worked out that I had in actual fact added a completely new scene which was the green-screen. However, despite this particular scene not appearing on the storyboard, I feel like it worked well as it helped to give a conclusion across about the Peregrine Falcon.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Wednesday 5th March 2014- 10:45- 12:15am
At the start of the lesson, myself and Dan started to add the final touches too our filming project on the Peregrine Falcon. Dan's job was too edit down the audio for the green-screen as well as taking a few screen grabs to help demonstrate his personnel contribution which he is going to upload onto his blog at a later date. However, after dan had finished his part of editing, I took the responsibility of changing all of the audio levels using the tab called "effects control" where I was then able to use a setting called audio gain which meant that i could increase and decrease the sound levels for the audio clips. After I had edited the sound levels for the voice over, I listened all the way through the edit to make sure that I was happy with the finished product, but soon after I decided to decrease the audio for the sea sound effect as it sounded very loud after playing the sound effect through the headphones.
After the lesson had finished, myself and dan took the laptop back to the technician as we had finished the editing which meant that we could finally get the film project exported from Premiere Pro, which then meant that our project would have hopefully been uploaded to the college's YOUTUBE channel by the end of the week.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Tuesday 4th Febuary 2014
Towards the end of this afternoon's lesson, I noticed that I hadn't yet uploaded the link from the media server too get my raw footage and so I went on the media server but I found out that my raw footage hadn't been uploaded. However, I then decided to email Rob Scott to remind about how important that it was that I got the link as it meant that I could then get on with the final piece of work which was the evaluation for the Unit.
Tuesday 4th March 2014- 9:15- 10:45am
At the start of the lesson, I got out the mac from the laptop bag and started to import some of the audio files and renamed them in the folder where all of the work for Unit 43 was kept. After the files had been imported onto Premiere pro, Dan then edited the sound audio down to the correct size that was required for the start of scene D which portrayed a short clip at the start of the sea. After the sea clip had been edited, I then had to import the seagull audio file of the audio CD which yet again was positioned within the Unit 43 folder, reducing the chances of the audio file being lost.
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