To edit, I use Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, which allows me to organise my footage and separate clips according to the content of them. I have separated and organised each of my clips into 'bins' - one for audio, one for titles, one for interview footage, one for footage of the car and one for miscellaneous footage.
Monday, 18 January 2016
Psychoanalysis Film - Editing Process
The editing and post-production stage is vital in the creation of my psychoanalytical film; the way in which I edit my clips and combine them has a huge impact on the way the my subject's obsession is portrayed. For example, shallow depth of field, repetitive clips and lingering shots all echo and highlight the idea of obsession.
To edit, I use Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, which allows me to organise my footage and separate clips according to the content of them. I have separated and organised each of my clips into 'bins' - one for audio, one for titles, one for interview footage, one for footage of the car and one for miscellaneous footage.
To edit, I use Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, which allows me to organise my footage and separate clips according to the content of them. I have separated and organised each of my clips into 'bins' - one for audio, one for titles, one for interview footage, one for footage of the car and one for miscellaneous footage.
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