Friday, 30 April 2010

EVALUATION | Question 6


This video outlines the general processes we went through. I'd like to add that we learned each software had a far greater depth than we covered above. For example i learned that after putting together a soundtrack in soundtrack pro from the huge database of resources that there were many ways to export it, we were sure to do it in stereo for our cinema showing. Final cut pro had many useful tools we couldn't have made the film without. I used the wireframe editing option to cut out edges of footage and to scale it. The blade tool was another favorite that allowed me to separate a clip on the timeline into 3 separate sections, i then changed the speed of the middle section to create the slowed down then sped back up again effect. Lastly i learned that the benefit of using these particular software packages was that they were all well integrated. I could import a title i'd made in liveType straight into final cut with out the need to convert or export it as a separate format.