By Sophie Clapton
Post Production
Online
Hardware
Memory card
Hardware during the post production only included the memory card from the camera as it contained all of our footage. In order to edit our sequence we had to upload said footage onto Adobe Premier pro
We used the online/intranet based YouTube to release and distribute or embed my video in blogger.
Software


Computer
I used a Mac computer for editing on Adobe which is where our sequence was saved onto, we had to come to the exact computer to edit as there is then less confusion. The iMac has a very large screen which was very useful when it came to editing and reviewing all of the footage.
I used the platform Adobe Premiere Pro to edited the sequence. Over weeks of editing workshops before hand I gained a decent knowledge in the basics like rushes and bins and shortcuts to make the process easier. Some shortcuts that came in handy for final editing was save(Ctrl + S), cut(Ctrl + X), zoom out(-) and in(=) Once these steps are known working with Adobe is very easy and very useful as it allows access to many features. One of these features include an album of sound effects you can use, for our sequence I combined(overlaid) the sound effect of a dog eating food and a metal bar to create the sound of bones breaking by placing them on-top of each other and combing the sound. I also created the title for our sequence and applied it onto the sequence by overlaying it and timing it so it the transitions flow smooth. There is very little end to what you can achieve through the editing and so we made an organised timeline by cut the footage to what we wanted then lining up the footage in chronological order so we could work through all the footage and create an outcome we like while still staying organised.
