A bit of fashionably late commentary on last week's lessons...
After finally finishing the painful logging stage of our video editing, we recently got taught the production process for post production. We immediately started working with using the timeline sequencer to put our sub-clips that we'd noted to be the best takes of each shot into sequential order and worked on our 1st assembly edit. It was a reasonably straight forward process.
As we became more familiar with working in the sequencing window of Premiere Pro, we got taught the purposes of some pretty practical tools to save us some time. Things like razor cut, Ripple Edit Tool, and setting in and end points to cut a chosen sub-clip and snap the newly adjusted end or beginning of the sub-clip to the previous or next sub-clip so that there was no gap of empty time in between the sub-clips and make it more streamlined.
One more session and we should be ready with our final cuts!
Great, thanks Wetini!
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