The timeline showed the seconds so it was easier to identify how long a certain part should be or where it should go. We decided to put the footage into layers as it made it easier to edit, and it made it less complicated as we could edit each section into parts, rather than the whole sequence into one line, and we could create very short cuts which we could split into a number of layers.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Editing: Order of the sequence
Some music videos do have a narrative however, it does not follow the same narrative structure as a film does. In a film, the narrative has to have continuity, whereas a music video does not. Whilst trying to put our sequence into an order, we found that we could still repeat a particular part which has already been used previously, as music videos are able to do this, but we did not use too many repeats as it would look to repetitive and it would eventually get boring if we did so. Through the process of editing, we still changed the order of our sequence throughout the process, as we did not have to have a set order, it would change during the editing process as we would have new and different ideas/plan for our music video. We were able to re-arrange our sequence on a timeline in Final Cut Pro:
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