Showing posts with label final cut pro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label final cut pro. Show all posts
Monday, 31 March 2014
Final Cut For School's Out
Our final cut.
Labels:
coursework,
filming,
final cut pro,
genre,
practical,
rom-com,
sound
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Evaluation Question 5 - Attracting Audience
Monday, 24 March 2014
Our Sixth Rough Cut For School's Out
We have improved the audio and soundtrack and added more layering
Labels:
coursework,
filming,
final cut pro,
genre,
rom-com,
sound
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Our Fourth Rough Cut For School's Out
this is rough cut number 4 we have now fixed the timing issues and also audio problems that occurred.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Our Third Rough Cut For Schools Out
We have made a few improvements that we wanted to make, such as improving a few title and audio issues that occurred before. we want to add our soundtrack in the next rough cut.
what we have changed:
we have improved the diegetic title quality
added more school scene scenarios and reshot them for better image quality and shot variety.
and improved the exhibition.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Final Cut Pro X (Pt1)
My first impressions of final cut pro would be that it seems like a very extensive program. I like the look of it as it seems easy to use but complex enough to get quality editing completed. I like the layout and the way in which it is set out along with the easy to remember short cuts on the keyboard.
so far I have tried:
so far I have tried:
- layering music over the top of shots
- layering shots over shots
- recorded sound
- changed effects
- cut shots
- cut a sequence of shots together to make a film
- add titles and credits
As you can see from this screen shot i have one layer of clips and a short sequence has been put together
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