Today, after finding a room that was appropriate and available both periods, we started again and captured all the shots on our storyboard. We used the english book room, which was average sized (so shots were easy to film) and two tables where present which we could use for different levels. We fimed all shots twice (so when it gets to editing, if one clip is corrupted we can use the other one - also gives us more flexibility with shots) and left 5 seconds before and after the filmed sequence to allow for editing time. We decided to cut the gulp camera shot, due to the difficulty of it and the fact that it was hard to time exactly.
After having filmed all of our camera shots, we started the editing process. Personally, me being an active person found this quite frustrating. Me, Adam and Charlotte read through the start of the manual and captured our clip from the tape. We then set up a adobe premier document and inserted our clip. We captured the clip as one whole clip, rather than several different shot clips. This made editing the clip harder, due to the vass amount of footage which we have to crop. Due to the several buttons and clip editing tools I was getting very annoyed with this programme, however I think once I have had more practise on the software certain operations will come natural, hopefuly resulting in it being easier.
The group decision to use the footage shot on friday as draft version was approved. Although the fridays practise made the filming today easier, because we knew what we were doing.
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