When we were editing our film on iMovie we had to upload the footage onto iPhoto first and then create a new project in iMovie and drag the images over to get started. Once all of our footage was uploaded we started to put our preliminary task film together. We cut the film so that there was not any laughing in it and also so there was not any long pauses between the speech. Once we had edited the film so that it was the best quality it could be with the footage we filmed we experimented with background music. We tested a lot of the music to see which one we liked the best and would best go with our task. Once we had decided on the music we added it to the film. We added it to the beginning of the film where I was walking down the corridor and we faded it out when I sat down and the conversation started. To improve our film for next time we should film a lot more footage so that we have more footage to choose from when it comes to editing our film. The beginning of the film didn't run very smoothly as there was parts that we hadn't filmed properly so by filming more it would have solved the problem. If we had of filmed more the final edit would have been better and we would have been able to produce a lot better quality film.
This has been a helpful experience as this is what I will have to do when editing my opening two minutes. It has given me a brief insight into the types of this that I will be able to do to the footage that I film and in what ways I will be able to edit the footage that I get.
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