Sunday, 15 May 2011

Blog no 11 of FMP Moving Images Project

Hi again, new post. So here is the continuation of the blog from last time.


1/5/11

Done my final storyboards for what I want to do in Final cut pro.





3/5/11

Been focusing on Final Cut adding more footage onto the time line. Got some early feedback, they mention the constancy of the shots and the rhyme of the video so far.


I have also, done a script for the audio for tomorrow. I have wrote this myself ready to record for tomorrow.





4/5/11

Done a rough voice recording Today, I did this by recording this in a basic recording studio inside are department.







I used a voice editing programme to record the voices on a program called Audacity. Very Simple program to use in my opinion, press the record button when the recordings are ready to record their voices. Press the record button again to finish the recordings. Then save then export as a WAV or AIFF file to drag into Final Cut.

Then in Final Cut, place the audio file into the timeline, crop the audio in the right places in were audio needs to be place. Got some feedback from this, they say I need to be more editing to be done to match with the rhyme of the audio. Which I agree with. Also, they said I may need to re-film some shots around the South Bank (video below, Big Ben for example where I need to improve). So I am re-filming at the South Bank tomorrow.




After this I went back to re-record the audio from early on. After I record the audio, I went into Adobe Soundbooth to re-touch the audio. Then saved it as a new AIFF file. Then placed it back into Final Cut.




5/5/11

Re-record the footage at the South Bank, also adding a few new scenes, such as skater smoking a cigarette with his skateboard. Uploaded the new footage into Final Cut. After I done this I re-touch some of the footage, such as size and angle, then placed onto the timeline.






9/5/11

Done more editing in Final Cut today, done nearly 30 seconds where will be going to fit in, at the start of the film. I've added a 15 second music track at the start as-well. The audio track I'm using is called 'Daft Punk, Da Funk (1997)'.




End of blog for now. New post soon. Bye

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