Editing began on the 10th of March 2010 with a few issues regarding the camcorder and issues with the PCs operating system and drivers for the camera.
First issue was exporting the film onto the computer, as i am going to be editing from my laptop, the easiest option, i thought it would be easy, unfortunatly the maximum operating system for the camcorder was XP and my laptop runs using Windows 7, this meant the drivers for the camcorder could not be installed and I initially thought i would have to re-shoot using another camera. Luckily my home PC which my family share uses XP and i was able to install the necessary drivers and software onto that so i could obtain my footage.
The next problem i have encountered is with the footage itself. Becuase of the cameras age, it has some problems with audio/visual lag, as such the audio is out of sync with the video. While this seemed to be a problem initially, it only applies to the opening of the trailer, where the original audio is needed. Using Adobe Premiere Pro's editing system i was able to separate the audio onto a separate line on the timeline and make up for the audio lag by syncing it to the video. This is the final problem i havfe encountered thus far.
All that remains to do now is to put the comedy sketches in using rapid editing and find some music to go with the film, as i was planning for a christmas release, perhaps some christmas music? i will see what i can find.
Here is but one of the issues i have encountered allthough it is the most common one, the program Premiere Pro will continueously ask me to locate files which are being used as it cannot find them, and it will freeze and not respond alot aswell.
Wednesday 10 March 2010
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- the wonders of technology!! You need to get some more visuals uploaded and links.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing what you've done.
let's have storyboards uploaded.
ReplyDeleteNathan - I expected to see some evidence by now of you labours of editing over a hot computer!?
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