Thursday, 12 January 2012

Today's Progress

 In the screen shot below we was aiming to speed up the section of Ellie falling over the cover on the floor. We think that this clip is too long to keep at normal speed but the element of comedy needs to be in there. When speeded up we believe it will look good. To speed this clip up we firstly clicked the section of film using the arrow tool, clicked on modify on the tool bar at the top, then click speed. The speed of the clip will be at 100% which means its going normal speed and to speed it up we typed in a higher number of 150%. We decided this speed as we still wanted a professional look about it and not wanting it too look too jumpy.   



 In the screen shot below it is showing how we made the shot look normal without it being distorted. We had to edit the size of the frame so we moved it to around 56 so that it became 'normal.' In the left of this shot there are bins and clips, these are what we filmed, to see these clips before editing you would drag and drop it into the first screen. When this was going to be edited it would happen in the second screen. As you can see in this screen shot the footage has been inserted but also the music has too. We imported it and placed it at the right time so it fits with the filming. 






In the screen shot below, the footage we have edited after speeding it up is being rendered. You have to do this process when the clip has been edited so that it is saved, to do this you hold down shift and press R on the keyboard. Once the clip is rendered your able to view it after editing and have the option to leave it or make any further changes. 

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