Today I completely focussed again on editing, as our first draft is due in
for next Tuesday. I have started to edit the London footage, which is a lot
more difficult than the first section, as it features a lot of editing
techniques. This includes a lot of opacity adjustments, drastic speed
adjustments to specific clips, and cutting to the beat. I am especially proud
of a complex section where I cut from 2 shots in London and the cabin. This
section is very fast and it meant that I had to listen to each specific snare
hit to make it look perfect. This was a lengthy procedure, but the outcome is
brilliant. I didn't manage to do all that I had planned to in lesson, so I
stayed after school for a couple of hours to finish it off. Whilst I was doing
this, Georgia contributed by starting the post-production process of the green
screen footage, and Marc started off our album advertisement brilliantly on
Photoshop. Our album cover is initially influenced from album art used by The
Internet & Tame Impala. Below is a short clip showing some of the editing
techniques that I used today.
This is how the footage looked on the timeline with Premier Pro

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