My Film Opening Sequence



My Film Opening Sequence

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Construction Post 4: Reflections on Edit Week 1

To keep organised and on top of things we stuck to our editing schedule. This schedule was made to suit our free periods and free time as well as having group editing sessions. Our group put in a total of 15 hours between us which helped us to keep on track for our project.

What we have done so far:


  1. Looked over the clips
  2. Renamed the clips
  3. Chosen the best takes
  4. Placed them on the timeline
  5. Roughly cut down the shots
  6. Roughly made a continuity sequence
  7. Cut the shots down precisely
  8. Made accurate continuity sequences

Our editing timeline

Our un-named shots

We decided as a group that our music needs to be changed and so we are looking at new tracks that may fit. We have several and once we lay them down on the timeline we will decide which best fits the sequence. Then edit the shots according to the music. 

Our TA focus group  mentioned how it was quite hard to follow the running shots as although its well edited, it is quite quick and there’s no hint that it will happen. In our backup shoot we are going to add in a few more shots that will come on earlier in the sequence. 

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