Monday 16 February 2009

Getting Down to Business - Editing What We Have

Even though we still needed more footage to be able to prouduce a full 2 minutes, the deadline for our rough-cut was approaching so we had to start editing whatever we had to try and make a decent first minute. This howvere, proved very diffficult. The camera was very shakey as majority of the filming had been done withouth a tripod. This made the footade look amateurish and reduced the overall quality of the piece. Additionally, there were gaps in the footage meaning gaps in the narrative, making the story hard to follow.

With all this in mind, we still tried our hardest and managed to produce a minutes wort of footage for our rough-cut. We were to show this to our teacher in order to gain his opinion and feedback on how we could approve it in preperation for our final deadline.

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