Week 6.1 Final Preparation for Hand-In
The weekend before hand in was our last big editing weekend. As we'd both returned from the holidays and were ready to get back into it, however unfortunately Jess got food poisoning and so this bumped back the schedule we'd planned for. Fortunately we got stuck in on Tuesday before class and managed to make most of the final adjustments we'd planned for so we were able to catch up relatively ok.
Something we'd mucked up while shooting but didn't notice till we got to editing, was that in our favourite take of our last scene, the light wasn't switched on. This turned out to be an easy enough fix, I just created an overlay on photoshop and brought this through to the video.



Adding in the End Scene
One of the first final add-ins I did was putting in our final scene using the credits effects available on premier. This was to finalise our 'persuasive' ideas by creating the final 'act' option. This provided our viewers with an outlet to take action on the issue we were trying to persuade them about.
However when we showed this to Jason in class he felt it wasn't enough. Unfortunately it was too late picking up on this to be able to effectively integrate more persuasion into what material we already had, so Jason is allowing us an extension over the weekend to reshoot some of our last scenes where we can re-script and fix this issue.

Ruth:
Adding in the 'Light'Something we'd mucked up while shooting but didn't notice till we got to editing, was that in our favourite take of our last scene, the light wasn't switched on. This turned out to be an easy enough fix, I just created an overlay on photoshop and brought this through to the video.



Adding in the End Scene
One of the first final add-ins I did was putting in our final scene using the credits effects available on premier. This was to finalise our 'persuasive' ideas by creating the final 'act' option. This provided our viewers with an outlet to take action on the issue we were trying to persuade them about.
However when we showed this to Jason in class he felt it wasn't enough. Unfortunately it was too late picking up on this to be able to effectively integrate more persuasion into what material we already had, so Jason is allowing us an extension over the weekend to reshoot some of our last scenes where we can re-script and fix this issue.

This is where we're at with my editing so far.
Once Jess fixes up the sound we'll be good for hand-in :)
Jess:
Cleaning Auido
Upon listening to the video with headphones we realised there was a lot of white noise that really made the audio garbage if someone was paying close enough attention. So in audition I used the 'Noise Reduction" technique to clear the audio of the white noise that came from the lapel mic/trees/cars/wind/a chainsaw, and it managed to fix the audio without making the rest of the audio sounding "tinny"
Upon listening to the video with headphones we realised there was a lot of white noise that really made the audio garbage if someone was paying close enough attention. So in audition I used the 'Noise Reduction" technique to clear the audio of the white noise that came from the lapel mic/trees/cars/wind/a chainsaw, and it managed to fix the audio without making the rest of the audio sounding "tinny"
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