Monday, 28 March 2011

Final editing

After editing all of the clips individually to include the special effects that were only possible in After Effects, I used Sony Vegas to assemble all of the clips together and then dub the sound to the video clips.

The first stage of this was to import all of my required footage; 'Aced Productions' title sequence, my recorded footage and 'The Code' titles. I then used the split (S) function to successfully order and position all of my clips. To create my cross fades I simply dragged clips so that they overlapped one another. There are sections of my production that require fades to black, to add this I used the transitions tab, I then edited these to change the timings of the fades.


The next step was adding the soundtracks. To do this I imported all of the tracks needed and then added to the work area. I then split the sounds onto different levels, so that I can alter the volumes of each clip. Once I had created the majority of the soundtrack I had to add the gun shot sound effect. This involved editing to a great degree of accuracy, to successfully do this I used the zoom function so that I could edit frame by frame allowing for pin point precision. 


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