Monday, 16 December 2013

Editing Using Final Cut


In the above photo, i have added an effect to a clip at the end of my sequence. The effect i added was a fade in at the start and then a fade out at the end. The effect was rather easy to implement. First i highlighted the start of my clip, i then pressed control and T on my keyboard, the same process was completed at the end of my clip. This added the fade in and fade out effect. The scene that i added it to shows a long shot of a pathway which ends my sequence.


Above shows the place where my clips were placed once they were imported into final cut from the camera. This area makes it easy to drag and drop my clips into the timeline and then edit them.


The image above shows the edited footage for the start of my track, around 35 seconds in.


The next screen shot, shows me browsing through the effects, the effect i was looking for was a colour change. Part of my clips will be a separate time period to the others, so around half my video i would like to be in black and white. To add this effect, i went to color corrector, i then dragged it to my chosen clip.


Once i dragged it to my clip, the clip becomes highlighted. To change the colour i then double clicked on it.


When i double clicked the clip, the clip appears separately on the left, i then clicked on color corrector at the top. The above image shows what appears. Here the colour can be changed to what ever the user desires. To change it to black and white however i just dragged the saturation bar all the way to the left.


The above shows what the visual look like when i completed this process. As you can see the colour has changed to black and white. This was very useful and quick to apply to my video. However if i want to add this effect to another clip, i actually don't have to complete the same process again. Instead there is another method which is much quicker.


Above shows the quicker method. The middle icon with the hand shows how i do this. I went back into color corrector on the clip, i then selected this icon and dragged it to another clip that i wanted in black and white. I completed this process for all the clips that i wanted in black and white.


The next editing technique i added to my clip was change of speed. The change in speed that i wanted, was to slow down time. I managed to do this by double clicking the particular clip, clicking on the motion bar, scrolling down to speed and changing the speed. This slowed to clip down once the percentage was dropped. I used this on many clips throughout my video, the speed various depending on the clip. I used this in my clip, because it adds more focus into what is going on in the clip, hopefully the audience will be able to highlight these moments.



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