In the lesson, I opened the programme ‘Final Pro Cut’, where there were video clips from the film, ‘Bait’.
Then, I opened a clip from browser and put in.
After, I looked through the clips and I selected parts of the clips that I want for my timeline by pressing the key ‘i’ for the beginning of the film and pressing the key ‘o’ for the ended, which is known as the ‘in and out points’.
These clips were dragged onto the timeline to make my own clips, which built up the transitions. This is how I learnt to use the tool ‘razor blade’ to cut scenes, which makes each scene flow fluently to the next. The ‘razor blade’ tool allowed me to extract clips onto timeline using the ‘i’ and ‘o’ keys to mark out each point.
The skills I learnt showed used the technique of match cuts and jump cuts, which allows a more seamless form of editing to occur and for each scene to flow easily, which creates continuity editing.
Finally, this built up a sequence using a range of clips onto the timeline.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
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