Friday, 2 March 2012

Composing My Sequence

After i took the footage and compressed the footage using the software from Apple called 'Compressor' i then began to compose my clips in Final Cut Pro. Firstly in order to keep my files organised and easy to find i created 'Bins' in the options pane. This allowed me to navigate my files - clips and sound allowing me to work more efficiently.


I then began to import my files from my Mac into Final cut pro. To do this i went to file , import, files. Final Cut then through up a window in which aloud me to select files and import them straight in. I then organised them into there designated bins.


As you can see below they are organised into their designated bins.


I then organised these clips into the order i wanted by dragging them over to the time line. i cut, cropped, blended in clips into one another. 


I then dragged and dropped my sound clips into the time line. On the time line there are two different work lines. One is for video and footage and the other is for sound. 


As you can see bellow i inserted a soundtrack to in behind everything else just to give the video a bit more depth and detail. 


The image below is that of the speech and the way it looks on the sound time line. 


I then edited the sound in the edit pane in order to blend the music out at the end of the video. This was to give the video a professional feel, allowing the video and sound to fade out gentle and adds a very subtle effect. The image below is that of the Martin Luther King Jr Audio.


The image below is that od the soundtrack i added. 


The image below shows some of the effects i used in Final Cut Pro in order to adjust the contrast and colour to make it look more authentic.


I then rendered the video when i was finished editing my clips ready for me to export it to quick time MOV.








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