Editing


During the editing process, we were able to gain a more broader knowledge of Premier Pro, this then enabled us to gather and create better images within our documentary, whether it was the framing of different interviews, or to cutting certain things down.

On the screen grab below, it shows a double video screen, we had this to show the different shots and interviews in which we could use. We used this because we wanted to see which parts we could slot next to a specific interview. Thus this feature was highly important.
This next screen grab, show off the idea of zooming in and out, and framing an interview correctly. We were able to increase or decrease the zoom to make sure that the interviewee was in shot and that framing was sufficient enough to be placed within our documentary.

Once we'd gotten the framing right, we had to listen to what the interviewee had said in order to gather and put specific archive footage or cutaways within or just after what they said. This however would depend on what the interviewee had said.

This screen grab below shows the ability a blue screen can hold, we were able to make a collage of photo's to put behind it, so it didn't look so simple and plain. This background therefore significant to what our documentary was about.


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