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Showing posts with label Editing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Editing. Show all posts
Saturday, 15 May 2010
Showreel - First Edit
Here's the first rough edit of my showreel. It will most likely be changed around a bit before I've settled on the final version.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Third Edit
Ok, so quite a lot has changed here from the first edit. The music is now totally different, some of it still sounds pretty rough and needs ironing out but I think this is pretty much what the film will look and sound like. The intro voiceover has been completely changed too, as the original files were all too muddy, but this one is a lot clearer.
Labels:
client project,
Editing
Monday, 22 March 2010
Second Edit
Client Project - Second Edit from Kez Whelan on Vimeo.
The second edit of my client project, a good two minutes have been shaved off! I'm not sure if this one is a bit too short though, some of the shots seem to fade out as soon as they come in. There's no music on it yet either, but this will obviously be changed for the final edit. The voiceover is also going to undergo some drastic changes.
I just realised as well that you can hear someone chuckling right at the end of the final shot too, which I'll have to get rid of in the final edit!
Labels:
client project,
Editing
Friday, 19 March 2010
First Rough Edit
Here's the first rough edit of the client project -
This is still quite rough, the levels need a lot of work and I'm expecting the voiceovers to change around quite a lot before the final edit is finished. The music will almost definitely change too, the song at the moment is something me and my flatmate recorded a little while ago for fun, and is really only used here so I could get an idea of how the footage would appear with a soundtrack, and also so I could try editing it to a beat.
I'm gonna get a shorter edit done this weekend, and change around the shots of the viking going through the woods. At the moment it's a bit too long, and the shots where he slows down kinda break up the flow a bit. Some of them also look a bit odd too, like the shot of him sat in the tree and the shot of him pulling out his sword moments before he pulls it out again. Work to be done!
Client Project - First Rough Edit from Kez Whelan on Vimeo.
This is still quite rough, the levels need a lot of work and I'm expecting the voiceovers to change around quite a lot before the final edit is finished. The music will almost definitely change too, the song at the moment is something me and my flatmate recorded a little while ago for fun, and is really only used here so I could get an idea of how the footage would appear with a soundtrack, and also so I could try editing it to a beat.
I'm gonna get a shorter edit done this weekend, and change around the shots of the viking going through the woods. At the moment it's a bit too long, and the shots where he slows down kinda break up the flow a bit. Some of them also look a bit odd too, like the shot of him sat in the tree and the shot of him pulling out his sword moments before he pulls it out again. Work to be done!
Labels:
client project,
Editing
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Intro / Outro Idea
Whilst looking through all the file sharing footage, I thought this could make a cool little intro or outro to put on the end of films that I make -
I'm not sure what kind of sound to put on it though.
And here's an edit I did purely for my own amusement, and to try out reversing footage. This won't be handed in, as it's really stupid, but enjoy -
I'm not sure what kind of sound to put on it though.
And here's an edit I did purely for my own amusement, and to try out reversing footage. This won't be handed in, as it's really stupid, but enjoy -
Labels:
brainstorm,
Editing,
Miscellaneous
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Second Edit
Here's the second edit for my advert -
This one's exactly twenty seconds, which is cool, but I think some of the cuts are a little too fast. Again, I'm not sure about the soundtrack either, so there's still some work to be done.
This one's exactly twenty seconds, which is cool, but I think some of the cuts are a little too fast. Again, I'm not sure about the soundtrack either, so there's still some work to be done.
Labels:
client project,
Editing,
Premiere Pro
Monday, 16 November 2009
Filming The File Sharing Frenzy
I filmed my footage yesterday in the Arboretum, and it went pretty well. I have pretty much all the shots I need, and it was fun to film too. Big thanks to Will, Matt, John and Realexis who helped out as both cast and crew!
And here's another version of the first edit, but with a different soundtrack. I'm not sure which I prefer really at this stage, but I think the first is maybe a little more succesful.
Annoyingly enough, in the second shot, where the file sharer is shown buying a CD, you can see the other table in the corner of the shot. I'll see if there's any way of hiding this, as although not enormously noticeable, it's quite an irritating error on my part haha!
Labels:
client project,
Editing,
Filming,
Photography
First Edit
Here's the first (and really rough) edit for my file sharing ad -
There's still a lot of work to be done, this edit is twice as long as the brief states, and some of the cuts look a little rough. The sound too is in it's first stage, and will likely change drastically before the final edit. There's a silent edit here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhhhdRXE9Gk
However, I'm pleased with it at this stage, I'll be posting up tighter edits as I make them, as well as some production shots and more about the filming process.
There's still a lot of work to be done, this edit is twice as long as the brief states, and some of the cuts look a little rough. The sound too is in it's first stage, and will likely change drastically before the final edit. There's a silent edit here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhhhdRXE9Gk
However, I'm pleased with it at this stage, I'll be posting up tighter edits as I make them, as well as some production shots and more about the filming process.
Labels:
client project,
Editing
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Editing Mayhem!
I managed to upload some earlier versions of the edit at uni today, and here they are!
This first one starts with a shot of Liam at the top of the stairs in silence, as Adam had a song in mind to play over the top of it. It's a good opening shot, and the music fit really well with the footage (unfortunately it's not present in this edit) but eventually we made the decision to use just Tom's music in the film, which I think works a little better.
This is only the first minute and a half or so of footage, and there are some moments where Tom hesitates, repeats himself, or says things that weren't really important enough to make the final cut, so a lot of it had to be trimmed down.
This second edit starts with the opening we used in the final edit, albeit in a much longer and silent form. The film is starting to take shape a lot more by this point, but it's still too long and there's a lot of unnecessary footage and clutter.
The interview with Tom's flatmate and band member, also called Tom, was cut entirely as we all decided what he says doesn't really add much to the documentary and used up time that could be used to show the relationship between father and son in greater depth.
By this stage the film is way past the embryonic stage, and almost ready to stand on it's own two legs and take it's first formative steps. The intro now has music (but still no titles!), but we had to cut out a major chunk towards the end as I noticed Andria actually wanders into shot in the lower left hand side of the screen. I'm not sure how this glaring error had passed under the radar for so long, so we got rid of it! The first few shots were left pretty much untouched in the final version, apart from a few short snippets of audio for the running length. We also chose to discard the footage of the empty playground when Tom talks about childhood, as the shots seemed a little out of place with the rest of the film and just took up valuable time!
The interview with the other Tom has been replaced with more audio of Tom talking about his relationship with Liam and some shots of him, and a lot of the audio has been trimmed down to remove moments for Tom pauses for more than a few seconds or repeats himself. It's also the first time the shots of the band have been included, and is pretty much representative of the final product apart from the lack of credits.
This first one starts with a shot of Liam at the top of the stairs in silence, as Adam had a song in mind to play over the top of it. It's a good opening shot, and the music fit really well with the footage (unfortunately it's not present in this edit) but eventually we made the decision to use just Tom's music in the film, which I think works a little better.
This is only the first minute and a half or so of footage, and there are some moments where Tom hesitates, repeats himself, or says things that weren't really important enough to make the final cut, so a lot of it had to be trimmed down.
This second edit starts with the opening we used in the final edit, albeit in a much longer and silent form. The film is starting to take shape a lot more by this point, but it's still too long and there's a lot of unnecessary footage and clutter.
The interview with Tom's flatmate and band member, also called Tom, was cut entirely as we all decided what he says doesn't really add much to the documentary and used up time that could be used to show the relationship between father and son in greater depth.
By this stage the film is way past the embryonic stage, and almost ready to stand on it's own two legs and take it's first formative steps. The intro now has music (but still no titles!), but we had to cut out a major chunk towards the end as I noticed Andria actually wanders into shot in the lower left hand side of the screen. I'm not sure how this glaring error had passed under the radar for so long, so we got rid of it! The first few shots were left pretty much untouched in the final version, apart from a few short snippets of audio for the running length. We also chose to discard the footage of the empty playground when Tom talks about childhood, as the shots seemed a little out of place with the rest of the film and just took up valuable time!
The interview with the other Tom has been replaced with more audio of Tom talking about his relationship with Liam and some shots of him, and a lot of the audio has been trimmed down to remove moments for Tom pauses for more than a few seconds or repeats himself. It's also the first time the shots of the band have been included, and is pretty much representative of the final product apart from the lack of credits.
Labels:
Documentary,
Editing
Monday, 8 December 2008
Edit Sweet!
We just recently managed to sort out the internet connection at ours, meaning I'll be able to post things on here much more frequently now!
I'm currently beavering away with the editing for our documentary, which is going really well. Premiere is a cool programme, which is pretty easy and fun to use. After making an initial attempt at an edit, then scrapping it after group feedback, I got stuck into the actual edit which ended up at a whopping 5:38, and wasn't even totally finished! We've since trimmed it down to 4:38, and need to shave off about another minute or so to fit in the final part of the documentary. This shouldn't be too hard, as there are a number of shots that either don't quite work, have bits of us or our equipment in shot or simply don't serve much purpose in the documentary.
I've been trying to render the different versions, but currently each time my computer's perished before it's actually finished! I'll try doing it in the Waverly building at some point so I can put them all up here, I've still got each significantly different stage of the edit saved so I can revisit them at any point.
I'm currently beavering away with the editing for our documentary, which is going really well. Premiere is a cool programme, which is pretty easy and fun to use. After making an initial attempt at an edit, then scrapping it after group feedback, I got stuck into the actual edit which ended up at a whopping 5:38, and wasn't even totally finished! We've since trimmed it down to 4:38, and need to shave off about another minute or so to fit in the final part of the documentary. This shouldn't be too hard, as there are a number of shots that either don't quite work, have bits of us or our equipment in shot or simply don't serve much purpose in the documentary.
I've been trying to render the different versions, but currently each time my computer's perished before it's actually finished! I'll try doing it in the Waverly building at some point so I can put them all up here, I've still got each significantly different stage of the edit saved so I can revisit them at any point.

Labels:
Documentary,
Editing,
Premiere Pro
Friday, 24 October 2008
Editing Test!
Here's a little test using Premiere Pro to edit together several interviews our group filmed the other day. It's pretty rough around the edges and the sound is all over the place, but, hey, it's only a test!
I found this pretty easy to do, which is a good sign for further editing. I still need to figure out seperating the audio channel from the visual one, so I can use people's answers as voiceovers whilst showing other footage.
I found this pretty easy to do, which is a good sign for further editing. I still need to figure out seperating the audio channel from the visual one, so I can use people's answers as voiceovers whilst showing other footage.
Labels:
Documentary,
Editing,
Premiere Pro
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