Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Using Planning Documents

Paper Edit, Rushes Log and Storyboard
 I used the paper edit and the storyboard I had created whilst I was editing as it gave me a guideline in which I could follow when creating my music video. I had to use the paper edit and the rushes log together as the paper edit had a list of shot names and when they are going to be used and the rushes log contained all of the shot names and numbers so i knew what shot was what when looking at my paper edit. After reading through my paper edit I selected the clips that were the full length of time (3 minutes) and then cut them up so I was left with the parts of the clips that I wanted and that matched the paper edit. I then looked over my storyboard to check that the shots I was seeing on screen were the shots I had planned and was seeing on my storyboard. Due to me following my storyboard whilst I was filming I was seeing the same shots. I still had to keep looking over my storyboard throughout the time I was editing to ensure that I was still following my plan.

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