Editing Diary
As we used one of the school computers, we used the program Pinnacle which enabled us to add our individual clips and filming footage and we could edit and play around with the footage we had. Neither of us had any experience in using the program Pinnacle and we did not know how to use any of the features which the program had. This was a bit of a problem as it took a bit of time for us to adapt to it and get used to the features involved. After a few times of using the program and trying out new things whilst experimenting, we eventually adapted to the program and began to edit our footage.
Firstly, we put all the clips on using an iPhone 5 USB lead and put the clips in the order we firstly established and deleted any 'bloopers' and un needed clips and played around with the speed, colour effects and the length of the clips. Once we decided upon which clips we wanted to use in our final thriller piece we then started to put them into an order which would make sense to the audience member watching our film.
We decided upon an order, played around with the editing effects on pinnacle and then started to put together and produce the opening to our thriller. We cut and changed the order of clips in a way to suit the storyline and allow the audience to follow and understand the cross-cutting in and out of scenes. We then added the music and fitted it around the length and speed of clips. Once this was complete and we reached our 2 minutes we then decided on what titles and font would be best suited. After trying out different transitions and styles we finally uploaded them to the thriller and finalised the opening movie.
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