Final Cut Pro to the max
Now that all the filming was done, it was time to edit. For this we were using a software called Final Cut Pro. For me I found this the most strenuous part of the whole task. I am not a whiz on the computers as it is, and Final Cut Pro made me look like I had never turned on a computer before. Thankfully I wasn't the chief editor so I was just there for creative input and assistance.
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The first task was to log and capture all of the shots which we may or may not use. This was quite a lengthy job as our tape went over the time code so it took even longer to sort out. After everything was logged and captured, we had many shots which were all under different categories of useful and well, crap. To be honest the majority of them were crap. After deciding which ones we wanted to use we put it in the timeline which gave us about a 6 minute movie.
Then came the tricky part of making it look good. We had a lot of trouble with the lighting and the audio. These two important factors possibly ruined our film and made it look like it was filmed on a mobile phone. It really annoyed me how bad it was even though on the day of shooting it looked fine. As our main camera man couldn't make it, we were relying on hope that the cameras would work fine. I feel I am slightly to blame for the situation of the camera, but in my defence I had no idea how the damn thing worked. I was trying to focus on the directing of the film.
Another aspect of the editing that really annoyed me was that we were unable to use some really good shots due to the acting being bad, or the audio was faulty, or the fact that the whole shot was too bloody dark. Having said this after about two long weeks of editing we managed to create a short film which was barely passable. Luckily enough we were only showing it to the group who knew the script. If we showed to others I don't think they would of fully understood it. This being because we had to cut two short, yet very important, scenes because it was just not visible being it was too dark.
Mike and Richard did really help us a lot in editing. Without them the film would be even shitter. The bright side of things is that I have learnt a hell of lot. Minor mistakes I made really did effect the overall film. Which I guess was the whole point of this film, to learn from the mistakes so next time we won't have any. Even though I envisioned the film differently, the film wasn't that bad. I really felt like I put my all in the making of it. With more time it could of been a lot better, but we did the best we could considering the circumstances.