Our first collective creation with Carla, Brandon and Katie (working on the script we were given last week) is nearing the end, but didn't reach its final stage yet. This week we started to edit it and approximately a half of our movie is ready to be displayed, but of course, it won't be until the sequence is edited completely.
This Thursday there was much more flair in our work than a week ago, I assume. The reason for this is probably that this final part of movie production usually appeals to everybody most of all. The program where we worked is called "Final Cut Pro".
It's usually used on TV, because it's possible to cut everything very quickly. So the first thing of the editing process is to crate a "Rush Bin" where all your raw footage is retained. Next, you need to create a "Log Bin" where you put all the material that you want to see in your movie subsequently. If it is an actual film and there are many scenes there, you need to create the individual "Log Bin" for every scene in order to regularize the material. But, of course, for our sequence we needed only one "Log Bin".
So we alternately took videos and cut them to proper size, so that the action looked smooth and eloquent. We succeed, I suppose. Hopefully, we will manage to edit our "peace of art" completely next week. I look so forward to watching it!!
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