Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Editing Process

 As I have mentioned in previous blogs, we filmed every weekend and edited on the weekday. This gave us plenty of time to be able to edit and see if a certain shot does not work so that we could fix it on the next shooting. This process has made our editing process much smoother and easier.

We both have had experience editing, therefore we decided we will continuously export our progress back and forth between each other to see how each one of us is doing on our parts. Of course, here comes in certain creative adaptations where one would like a scene while the other one does not. Here, we try to look for the reason why the scene should be added or deleted. But, thankfully, most of the time we are in agreement on the creative thinking and the way we like the opening to turn out.

We are almost done with the  process. Right now we are missing (hopefully) one final shooting this weekend. From there, we will have all the material necessary to utilize spring break to get into the more detailed process such as more editing, sound mixing, and the CCRs.

We have worked on other projects in the past, but this one is by far the most organized one. We both know this is a big deal, therefore we are treating it as such. On the past we may have had to rush our editing because we procrastinated on the post production. However, for this project we wanted to reflect on the past and learn that everything requires its time, and most importantly, DO NOT leave stuff for last minute.

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