Thursday, 19 November 2015

Logging rushes & creating an edit decision list P4 (a)


Adobe premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software application.It is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud,which includes video editing,graphic design,and web development programs.




First of all,I create a folder to save all my work.Secondly,I created a new sequence with 1080p24 quality and made sure the capture format is HDV.


This is the folder that I save all the materials,in this folder,I created 4 different to save different shots differentiated by 4 locations.Then I go to each folders select the video which I'm going to use.And I mark them and rename them.


It it important to name the clips.First of all,it's easier to find the clip I want when I was doing the editing process.Secondly,renamed clips give information about the clip.It would reduce a lot of time for the editing process by watch each clip again and again.

Logging shots:When we were filming some of the shots we filmed and re-filmed many times so naming the rushes allowed me to distinguish between a number of shots we had filmed that were the same. This helped me to find a precise shot I might use in editing quickly and easily and meant that I would not need to sort through many similar shots every time I needed to find a shot I required. We had so much footage it was important that I named them so that I could be organized in my edit.  The shot list gave me the order in which we shot of the sequence of rushes according to the narrative during filming. I used the shot list to help me find the correct shot before it was renamed. At this point the rushes would only have numbers/time codes and if I had not renamed them the editing process would have taken very much longer and would have been less effective.


These are the shots and my music track that I import from my folder to premiere pro.


This is the working step

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